WA TRANSPORT MAGAZINE - MAY 2021 EDITION

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Truck dimension rules blocking electric, hydrogen and cleaner vehicles

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he truck dimension rules must be changed to make zero and low emission trucks more available, CEO of the Australian Trucking Association, Andrew McKellar said when releasing their submission on heavy vehicle emission standards. The submission recommends www.australianmarinecomplex.com.au increased width and mass for diesel trucks that meet the Euro VI emission standard or equivalent, as well as electric and hydrogen trucks. “Australian trucks have a width of 2.5 metres, with extra allowances for equipment such as tautliner curtain buckles, lights and removable load restraint equipment. In contrast, trucks in Europe are generally 2.55 metres wide and trucks in the US are 2.6 metres wide,” Mr McKellar said. “Electric and hydrogen trucks developed overseas will need to be redesigned for the Australian market to meet our dimension rules. This will slow the rollout of zero emission trucks in Australia.” Mr McKellar said an increase in vehicle mass was also needed to encourage the purchase of newer, greener vehicles. “Euro VI, battery electric and hydrogen trucks are heavier, which reduces the amount of freight they can carry and their commercial viability,” he said. “There needs to be an extra 500 kg axle mass allowance for single steer trucks and an extra 1000 kg for twin steer trucks,” he said. Mr McKellar said zero emission trucks were a reality and needed the right policy settings to increase their uptake in Australia. “We are getting to the stage now where international vehicle manufacturers are bringing electric vehicles to the market. To support this, government must ensure vehicle standards regulations are flexible enough to allow that to happen,” he said. He said the Government’s proposal to mandate Euro VI or the equivalent

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Construction underway at the Australian Marine Complex US/Japanese standards should be brought forward to 1 January 2024 for new truck models and 1 January 2025 for new trucks generally. The Government’s current proposal is to mandate Euro VI or its equivalents for new truck models from 1 July 2027 and for new trucks from 1 July 2028. “After extensive consultation with our members, the ATA considers that we can now mandate Euro VI and its equivalent standards earlier than originally planned, but the mass and width changes must come into force well in advance of 1 January 2024,” he said. The Euro series of standards regulate the emission of carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides and particulates by on-road heavy diesel vehicles. All new trucks sold in Australia must, as a minimum, meet the Euro V standard or the equivalent US/Japanese standards. To view the submission visit www.truck.net. au/advocacy/submissions/heavy-vehicleemission-standards-cleaner-air

Electric and hydrogen trucks developed overseas will need to be redesigned for the Australian market to meet our dimension rules.

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onstruction has commenced on the new vessel transfer path at the Australian Marine Complex (AMC), with the WA Recovery Plan project creating local jobs and bolstering Western Australia's case to secure high value defence industry projects. The transfer path is the first of four major infrastructure projects at AMC, which together are worth $87.6 million and expected to create almost 600 local jobs. It is part of a suite of initiatives which will support the growth of WA's burgeoning defence industry, as the State Government continues its efforts to secure the full cycle docking (FCD) submarine maintenance program. A relocation of the FCD program would see WA become responsible for all maintenance of Australia's Collins Class submarine fleet, creating an expected 3,000 local jobs. The three other projects being delivered at the AMC include a new shipbuilding facility, a major wharf extension, and road intersection upgrades. Building and civil construction company Georgiou was awarded a contract in January to deliver the transfer path, which will create greater connectivity across the AMC, between the floating dock and shipbuilding and sustainment facilities. The project is expected to be complete in July 2021, ready to support the launching of the Royal Australian Navy's new Arafura Class offshore patrol vessels from September 2022. WA Premier Mark McGowan said, "My Government has made a compelling case to secure FCD and we continue to ask the Federal Government to make the right decision in the national interest and send the project to Western Australia." WATM • May 2021

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WA Transport History

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pages 26-28

Construction underway at Australian Marine Complex

3min
page 23

HCVC

3min
pages 24-25

Plans to modernise traffic infringements processes

4min
page 21

Government should implement zero emission truck purchase incentive

3min
page 22

Michael ‘Springy Spring – a great man remembered

3min
page 19

LRTAWA – Connectivity and productivity are connected

1min
page 20

Bird’s Eye View

3min
page 18

Western Roads Federation – Western Australian skills shortage

4min
pages 16-17

Governments must rule out massive truck rego hike

3min
page 14

Resources jobs and sales continue to break records in WA

4min
page 13

Questions to WA State Government

2min
page 9

A Fair Go for Owner Drivers

4min
pages 10-11

REEF Group bring national transport award home to Western Australia

9min
pages 4-7

Cyclists gambling with their lives on highways

1min
page 12

Effective recognised loading control methods

3min
page 15

New report proves good vehicle maintenance improves road safety

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