The Australian Logistics Council is calling for the National Transport Commission's review of regulatory telematics to consider the benefits of telematics in improving aspects of heavy vehicle safety and advancing land transport market reform.
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ALC writes to Queensland parliament about freight infrastructure and road safety
The Australian Logistics Council has written to party leaders in Queensland ahead of the state election, asking them to outline their policies on key issues such as corridor protection, congestion, the development of critical freight infrastructure and improved road safety through the Heavy Vehicle National Law.
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ALC calls for freight-friendly urban planning
Speaking at the recent Online Retail Logistics 2017, Australian Logistics Council Managing Director Michael Kilgariff noted that the country’s cities are not freight friendly, as a result of planning systems that fail to properly account for freight movement.
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Funding boost for master code of practice
Development of an industry master code of practice for heavy vehicle safety is progressing well, according to the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator, with the project receiving $200,000 government funding.
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NSW projects in the spotlight at annual conference
The key infrastructure developments shaping the future of New South Wales will be front and centre at this year’s NSW Major Projects Conference.
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NSW freight minister welcomes CoR changes
NSW minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight, Melinda Pavey, has thrown her support behind proposed interstate changes to the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator’s Chain of Responsibility.
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