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Alternate Escort Arrangements for Bridge Girder Movements: Trial Extended

Alternate Escort Arrangements for Bridge Girder Movements: Trial Extended

Alternate Escort Arrangements for Bridge Girder Movements: Trial Extended

The Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) and Queensland Police Service (QPS) will extend the trial for alternate escort arrangements for bridge girder movements until 18 December 2023. The trial will conclude with the commencement of the Christmas Curfew period as described in the Queensland Access Conditions Guide for oversized vehicles.

The trial extension is from 12:01am Wednesday, 12 April 2023 to 11:59pm Monday, 18 December 2023.

All permit applications must be submitted by 30 September 2023 to participate in the trial until 18December 2023. The timeframe will provide sufficient time for TMR and QPS to evaluate the trial outcomes.

Operators wishing to participate in the trial must apply for a National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) access permit.

Trial Eligibility

The following conditions must be met to be eligible for participation in the trial:

How to apply for a permit

When submitting an NHVR permit application (new or amendment), an operator must add the text “BRIDGE GIRDER POLICY” into the permit application nickname field.

Application without the application nickname field text may not be considered for inclusion in the trial.

https://www.nhvr.gov.au/road-access/access-management/applications/oversize-overmass-permit

Traffic Management Plan Requirements

A Traffic Management Plan (TMP) must be submitted at the time of lodging an NHVR permit application.

The TMP aims to identify and mitigate traffic hazards and risks associated with the proposed movement and will assist TMR and QPS in assessing the suitability to participate in the trial.

When submitting the TMP, the operator must ensure they have appropriately addressed (at a minimum) the below considerations:

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