Changes to the National Heavy Vehicle Driver Competency Framework
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Australia’s Transport Ministers have agreed in-principle to an improved, nationally‑consistent approach to the training and licence progression of heavy vehicle drivers, that improves road safety and productivity. The in-principle changes were approved by infrastructure and transport ministers in December 2023 through the agreement by the Infrastructure and Transport Ministers Meeting (ITMM) to endorse the National Heavy Vehicle Driver Competency Framework Decision Regulation Impact Statement (Decision RIS). The changes are designed to increase the safety and job‑readiness of heavy vehicle drivers. Austroads will develop best-practice standards and training material to support consistent delivery of the enhanced heavy vehicle competencies and assessments. Austroads will work with each state and territory government and the different industries to fully scope the implementation program, identify policy, service and stakeholder issues and options, and seek to collaboratively develop a coordinated plan to deliver the anticipated safety and productivity benefits of the reform. In this webinar, Paul Davies, Austroads General Manager Programs, explains the changes in detail.
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