The National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) is launching a multi-state safety operation across South Australia, Victoria and New South Wales.
‘Operation Fortified’ will focus on heavy vehicles involved with transporting grapes, after previous operations revealed almost 40 per cent of vehicles intercepted were non-compliant.
NHVR Safety and Compliance Officers will be undertaking roadside intercepts over the next several weeks which will primarily target spillages, permit and fatigue offences.
NHVR Director of Operations Southern Region, Paul Simionato, said the operation comes at a crucial time, with significant spills already detected on several roads and intersections.
“Overfilled and poorly loaded grape trailers can cause spills on road surfaces, resulting in slippery conditions leading to a loss of traction,” he said.
“This is dangerous for all road users, not just heavy vehicles.
“Almost 1.6 million tonnes of grapes were crushed in Australia last year, which is a monumental amount and indicative of the size of the industry.”
Officers will also be paying close attention to grape loading.
Simionato said securing loads are “simply not worth the risk” as any type of unsecured load can impact a heavy vehicle’s stability, steering and brake performance.
Fatigue and permit offences will also be areas of focus according to NHVR Director of Operations Central Region, Brett Patterson.
“Previous operations have revealed that non-compliance rates are increasing during grape harvesting, up from 31 per cent in 2024 to almost 40 per cent in 2025, which is of concern,” he said.
“Fatigue offences have also increased which is alarming, because fatigue remains one of the most significant contributors to serious incidents.”
The NHVR is reminding all drivers and operators to remain vigilant when it comes to adhering to work and rest requirements.
“Drivers should expect to have their work diaries inspected, as well as vehicle permits to ensure they’re valid,” Patterson said.
“No-one should feel unsafe while at work and heavy vehicle drivers who feel pressured by their employer to drive while fatigued can call the NHVR’s Heavy Vehicle Confidential Reporting Line on 1800 931 785.”
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