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    File Ref: D10#77025

    Restricted Access Vehicle

    Oversize Road Train and B-doublePeriod Permit

    Operating Conditions

    Version 02.5October 2012

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    ClauseTable of Contents

    1. Application

    2. Complying with Licensing Conditions

    3. Compulsory WA Heavy Vehicle Accreditation

    4. Length Limits

    5. Width Limits

    6. Height Limits

    7. Axle Spacing

    8. Warning Devices

    8.1 Lights

    8.2 Warning Signs and Flags

    8.3 Delineators

    9. Curfews

    9.1 Night-time Curfew

    9.2 Metropolitan Curfew

    9.3 Poor Visibility

    10. Approved Routes and Route Conditions

    10.1 Approved Roads

    10.2 Prohibited Road

    10.3 Route Assessment

    10.4 Minimum Following Distance

    11. Speed Restrictions

    12. Allowance for Carrying Large Huts

    13. Carrying of Items other than a Large Indivisible Item

    14. Permit AmendmentsAdvisory Notes

    APPENDIX 1 - 3

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    DEFINITIONS

    The following are definitions for terms used in these Operating Conditions. Refer to the definitions in theRoad Traffic Act 1974 and any subsidiary legislation to this Act for the meanings of any terms not defined inthis section. If a definition in the Road Traffic Act 1974 or the subsidiary legislation conflicts with a definitionin this section, the definition in this section prevails for the purpose of these Operating Conditions.

    Curfew: means a period when the movement of a RAV is not permitted.

    Day-time hours: means those hours between sunrise and sunset. Sunrise and sunset times can be

    obtained from the Perth Observatory website atwww.wa.gov.au/perthobs, by contacting the PerthObservatory on 08 9293 8255, or from the Geoscience Australia website at

    www.ga.gov.au/geodesy/astro/sunrise.jsp.

    (a) at least 300 mm long and at least 300 mm wide;

    Delineator: means a retro-reflective rigid panel or sheeting that is

    (b) yellow in colour;

    (c) complies with Class 1 or 2 of Australian Standard AS/NZS 1906.1:2007 Retro-reflectiveMaterials and Devices for Road Traffic Control Purposes (as amended);

    (d) if at the front of the projection, attached so that its reflective surface is facing forward of thevehicle; and

    (e) if at the rear of the projection, attached so that its reflective surface is facing rearward of thevehicle.

    Large Indivisible Item: means an item that a) Cannot be divided without extreme effort, expense or risk of damage to it; andb) Cannot be carried on any vehicle without exceeding a mass or dimension limit in the Road Traffic

    (Vehicle Standards) Regulations 2002 or the Road Traffic (Vehicle Standards) Rules 2002.

    Licensing Authority: means a Government Authority responsible for the administration of the vehiclelicensing provision of the law of the relevant State, Territory or the Commonwealth.

    Local Government road

    Main Roads road: means a road that is under the responsibility of Main Roads WA and identified with anumber that begins with the letter H or M.

    : means a road that is under the responsibility of the Local Government of thedistrict in which it is situated.

    Metropolitan Area: as depicted in APPENDIX 3, means the area within

    (a) the northern boundaries of the local government districts of Wanneroo, Swan and Mundaring;

    (b) the eastern boundaries of the local government districts of Wanneroo, Swan, Mundaring,Kalamunda, Armadale and Serpentine-Jarrahdale;

    (c) the southern boundaries of the local government districts of Serpentine-Jarrahdale andRockingham; and

    (d) the Indian Ocean coastline.

    Night-time hours: means those hours between sunset and sunrise. Sunset and sunrise times can be

    obtained from the Perth Observatory website atwww.wa.gov.au/perthobs, by contacting the PerthObservatory on 08 9293 8255, or from the Geoscience Australia website at

    www.ga.gov.au/geodesy/astro/sunrise.jsp.

    Peak Traffic Periods: means the hours of 7:30am to 9:00am and 4:30pm to 6:00pm, Monday to Friday

    (public holidays excluded).

    Permit: means a permit issued under Part 4 of the Road Traffic (Vehicle Standards) Regulations 2002,

    which these conditions form part of.

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    Posted Speed Limit: means the speed limit indicated by the numerals on the speed limit sign or 50kilometres per hour in the absence of a speed limit sign in a built-up area.

    RAV: means Restricted Access Vehicle and for the purpose of these Operating Conditions means avehicle combination to which the Oversize Road Train and B-double Period Permit applies.

    RAV Network 2: means the Restricted Access Vehicle Network 2 of Permitted Roads, publishedelectronically on Main Roads website athttp://www.mainroads.wa.gov.au/UsingRoads/HeavyVehicles/Permits/Pages/pmtc.aspxor available ondigital disc from Main Roads Heavy Vehicle Operations.

    Vehicle Standards: means the Road Traffic (Vehicle Standards) Rules 2002.

    Vehicle Standards Regulations: means the Road Traffic (Vehicle Standards) Regulations 2002.

    http://www.mainroads.wa.gov.au/UsingRoads/HeavyVehicles/Permits/Pages/pmtc.aspxhttp://www.mainroads.wa.gov.au/UsingRoads/HeavyVehicles/Permits/Pages/pmtc.aspxhttp://www.mainroads.wa.gov.au/UsingRoads/HeavyVehicles/Permits/Pages/pmtc.aspx
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    1. APPLICATION

    1.1 The Oversize Road Train & B-double Period Permit only applies to a vehicle combinationdescribed in the below table, when carrying one or more Large Indivisible Items:

    1 2 3 4 5 6

    Category Vehicle DescriptionMaximum

    lengthRoad

    NetworkMaximum

    HeightMaximum

    Width

    1

    1.1

    B-double

    27.5mRAV

    Network2

    4.6m 3.5m

    2

    2.1

    Prime mover, semi-trailer & 5 axle dog trailer

    36.5m

    36.5 mOversizeNetwork

    4.6m(Refer sub-clause 6.2)

    3.5m

    2.2

    Prime mover, semi-trailer and 6 axle dog trailer

    36.5m

    36.5mOversizeNetwork

    4.6m 3.5m

    2.3

    B-double towing a 5 or 6 axle dog trailer

    36.5m36.5m

    OversizeNetwork

    4.6m 3.5m

    2.4

    Prime mover and semi-trailer towing a B-double

    36.5m

    36.5mOversizeNetwork

    4.6m 3.5m

    2.5

    B-triple

    36.5m36.5m

    OversizeNetwork

    4.6m 3.5m

    3

    3.1

    Triple Road Train

    53.5m53.5m

    OversizeNetwork

    4.3m 3.048m

    1.2 The axle groups of the vehicle combinations described in the above table are colour coded toindicate the minimum and maximum number of axles allowable for that category of vehicle, as shown

    below:

    Minimum Axles Optional Axles

    1.3 The Oversize Road Train & B-double Period Permit does not apply to a vehicle with less than thenumber of axles indicated for the vehicle combination in the table under sub-clause 1.1.

    1.4 The Oversize Road Train & B-double Period Permit does not apply to a vehicle with more than thenumber of axles indicated for the vehicle combination in the table under sub-clause 1.1.

    1.5 The exemptions that have been granted from the statutory width and height limits and the increasedlimits specified in the table under sub-clause 1.1 only apply to Large Indivisible Itemsthat are beingcarried on the vehicles described in the table.

    3 4 5 6 721

    1 2 3 54

    654321

    1 2 3 5 64

    1 2 3 4 5

    1 2 3 4 5

    1 2 3 4

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    1.6 Despite sub-clause 1.1, the Oversize Road Train & B-double Period Permit applies to vehiclecombinations described in the above table, when they are travelling empty, provided they aretravelling on Approved Roadsin accordance with clause 10 for the purpose of picking up or droppingoff a Large Indivisible Item.

    1.7 The Oversize Road Train & B-double Period Permit also applies to a Category 2 and 3 vehiclecombination shown in sub-clause 1.1 that has disconnected one (1) semi-trailer and is towing aconverter dolly at the rear of the combination.

    1.8 A RAV mentioned in sub-clause 1.7, must only travel on the road networkthat applied to the RAVprior to disconnecting one (1) semi-trailer, except a Category 2.1and 2.2vehicle combination, whichmay travel on any road listed in RAV Network 2.

    2. COMPLYING WITH LICENSING CONDITIONS

    Drivers and operators are reminded that in addition to the Oversize Road Train and B-double Period PermitOperating Conditions;the RAV must be driven in accordance with any conditions of the vehicles licence, asimposed by the relevant Licensing Authority.

    3. COMPULSORY WA HEAVY VEHICLE ACCREDITATION

    The operator or permit holder must hold a valid Accreditation Certificate issued under Regulation 23(2) of theRoad Traffic (Vehicle Standards) Regulations 2002.

    4. LENGTH LIMITS

    4.1 A RAV operating under the Oversize Road Train & B-double Period Permit must not exceed themaximum length indicated for the particular vehicle combination in the table under sub-clause 1.1.

    4.2A lead semi-trailer used in any of the vehicle combinations in the table under sub-clause 1.1 mustnot exceed 13.73 metres, measured from the front of the trailer to the rear of the trailer (excludingany rounded front or attachments to the front of the trailer deck).

    4.3 The two (2) semi-trailers used in a B-double combination must not exceed 22 metres in combinedlength, measured from the front of the lead semi-trailer to the rear of the second semi-trailer(including the space between the semi-trailers and excluding any rounded front or attachment to thefront of the lead trailer).

    5. WIDTH LIMITS

    A RAV operating under the Oversize Road Train & B-double Period Permit must not exceed the maximum

    width indicated for the particular vehicle combination in the table under sub-clause 1.1.

    6. HEIGHT LIMITS

    6.1 A RAV operating under the Oversize Road Train & B-double Period Permit must not exceed themaximum height indicated for the particular vehicle combination in the table under sub-clause 1.1.

    6.2 Despite sub-clause 6.1, where a tandem axle semi-traileris being used in a Category 2.1 vehiclecombination, the height must not exceed 4.3 metres, unless the tandem axle mass is 14.0 tonnes orless.

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    7. AXLE SPACINGS

    A RAV must comply with the minimum axle spacing requirements specified below:

    Adjacent axles or axle groups Minimum distance(measured between extreme axles)

    1. tandem axle group to tri-axle group 8.0 m2. tri-axle group to tri-axle group 9.2 m

    Axle spacing measurements are taken from the outmost extreme axles of the two adjacent axle groups, as shown below:

    Tandem axle group does not include a twin steer axle group.

    8. WARNING DEVICES

    8.1 Lights

    8.1.1 A RAV exceeding 2.5m in width must operate with headlights switched on at all times.

    8.1.2 A RAV in excess of 2.5 metres in width must display at least one amber flashing warning light, whichmust be visible at a distance of 500 metres in all directions, or must be supplemented by additionalwarning lights so at least one warning light is visible in all directions.

    8.1.3 A warning light must comply with the requirements in Schedule 2, Division 6 of the Road Traffic(Vehicle Standards) Regulations 2002.

    8.1.4 A RAV must not display an amber flashing warning light if not required under this clause.

    Note: Despite paragraph 8.1.3, a RAV fitted with LED warning lights is not required to comply with clause39(c) under Schedule 2, Division 6 of the Road Traffic (Vehicle Standards) Regulations 2002.

    8.2 Warning Signs and Flags

    8.2.1 In addition to the "Long Vehicle or Road Train warning sign required under the Vehicle Standards,a RAV exceeding 2.5 metres in width must display:

    (a) Oversize warning signs on the front of the vehicle;

    (b) Oversize warning signs on the rear of the vehicle, or if carrying a rear projecting load, at therear of the load; and

    (c) Four (4) brightly coloured red, yellow, or red and yellow flags, at least 450mm long and450mm wide. One flag must be positioned at each side of both the front and rear of thevehicle, or if there is any projecting load, at each side of both the front and rear of theprojecting load.

    8.2.2 An Oversize warning sign must comply with the requirements in Schedule 2, Division 7 of the RoadTraffic (Vehicle Standards) Regulations 2002.

    8.2.3 A RAV must not display an Oversize warning sign if not required under this clause.

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    8.3 Delineators

    A RAV carrying a load that projects beyond the side of the vehicle and any part of the projecting loadextends horizontally more than 150 mm and is less than 500 mm thick from top to bottom, must display:

    (a) a warning light attached to the vehicle in accordance with paragraph 8.1.3; and

    (b) a delineatorattached to both the front and the rear of the projection, or both the front and rearof the load in line with the projection.

    Note: Operators are encouraged to display delineators on oversize huts that exceed the statutory frontprojection radius, as mentioned in clause 12. It is considered that the improvement in visibilityachieved by fitting delineators would enhance road safety.

    9. CURFEWS

    9.1 Night-time Curfew

    A RAV that exceeds 2.7 metres in width must not operate during night-time hours.

    9.2 Metropolitan Curfew

    9.2.1 A RAV that exceeds 2.7 metres in width must not be driven on any road within the Metropolitan Areaduring the Peak Traffic Periods, other than a road listed below and depicted in APPENDIX 3:

    (a) Albany Hwy, south of Bedfordale Road Train Assembly Area (RTAA);

    (b) Great Northern Hwy, north of Apple St Road Train Assembly Area (RTAA);

    (c) Perth-Lancelin Rd (Wanneroo Rd), north of Flynn Dr, Wanneroo;

    (d) South Western Hwy, south of Cardup Siding Rd, Byford;

    (e) Brookton Hwy, east of Canning Rd, Karragullen;

    (f) Great Eastern Hwy, east of Bilgoman Rd, Glenn Forrest; and

    (g) Midland-Goomalling Rd (Toodyay Rd), east of Roland Rd, Gidgegannup.

    9.3 Poor Visibility

    9.3.1 The driver of a RAV must not begin to travel if, due to circumstances such as fog, heavy rain, smoke,dust or insect plague, visibility is less than 250 metres during the daytime.

    9.3.2 Where a RAV is already travelling when visibility is reduced to the level described above, the drivermust drive into the nearest safe parking area, and wait until visibility improves beyond that levelbefore continuing to travel.

    10. APPROVED ROUTES AND ROUTE CONDITIONS

    10.1 Approved Roads

    10.1.1 A Category 1 RAV must not operate on any road that is not listed in RAV Network 2.

    10.1.2 A Category 2RAV must not operate on any road that is not listed in APPENDIX 1 - 36.5m OversizeNetwork Approved Roads.

    10.1.3 A Category 3RAV must not operate on any road that is not listed in APPENDIX 253.5m OversizeNetwork Approved Roads.

    10.1.4 A RAV must not operate on any of the approved roads, unless the vehicle is operating in accordance

    with the conditions in the table relating to the particular road.

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    10.2 Prohibited Roads

    10.2.1 A RAV exceeding 2.5 metres in width must not travel on any Freeway.

    10.2.2 A RAV exceeding 2.5 metres in width must not travel on a road that is identified as a Low Volume(LV) road in RAV Network 2.

    10.3 Route Assessment

    Prior to departure, the operator or driver of the RAV must assess the route of travel to ensure that it is

    suitable for use and that it can be driven along without contravening these Operating Conditions.

    Note: A list of overhead bridge heights is available in the Main Roads Distance Book, available onhttp://www.mainroads.wa.gov.au/UsingRoads/TouringWAMaps/Pages/DistanceBook.aspx, or maybe purchased from Main Roads Heavy Vehicle Operations office.

    It is an offence under Road Traffic Code 2000 to drive a vehicle past a clearance sign or a lowclearance sign, if the vehicle, any vehicle connected to it or any load carried by the vehicle, is higherthan the height (in metres) indicated by the sign.

    A list of some cable heights are available on the Western Power website to assist operators:http://www.westernpower.com.au/safety/WorkingAroundPowerLines/Oversize_vehicles.html

    10.4 Minimum Following Distance

    The driver of a RAV must maintain a distance of at least 200 metres from any other RAV travelling in front ofit, unless:

    (a) It is overtaking the vehicle in front or the vehicle in front is stopping;

    (b) There is a separate lane available for the use of overtaking traffic;

    (c) It is in an urban area and it is not reasonably practicable to maintain such a distance; or

    (d) It is stopped, or coming to a stop for the purpose of complying with a provision of any law oravoiding conflict with other traffic.

    11. SPEED RESTICTIONS

    Unless otherwise specified as a Special Conditionfor a particular road under the Approved Routes, a RAVmust not travel at a speed exceeding 10 km/h lower than the posted speed limit, where the posted speedlimit is greater than 60 km/h.

    12. ALLOWANCES FOR CARRYING LARGE HUTS

    To accommodate the transport of two (2) oversize huts, up to 14.4 metres in length and up to 3.5 metres inwidth, on a Category 2.1 or 2.2 vehicle combination only. A RAV may exceed the statutory forward projectionradius limit of 1.9 metres, measured forward of the lead semi-trailer from the king pin, provided the forwardprojection radius does not exceed 2.12 metres.

    Note: To achieve a 2.12 metre forward projection radius, a 3.5 metre wide hut generally needs to be

    loaded approximately 200mm back from the front of the semi-trailer.To achieve a 2.12 metre forward projection radius, a 3.3 metre wide hut generally needs to beloaded 70mm back from the front of the semi-trailer.

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    13. CARRYING OF ITEMS OTHER THAN A LARGE INDIVISIBLE ITEM

    13.1 A RAV may carry other items in addition to the Large Indivisible Item(s), provided the other items donot cause any part of the RAV to exceed a statutory dimension limit that would not have otherwisebeen exceeded if the other items were not carried.

    13.2 A RAV may carry items other than a large indivisible item, provided the vehicle is reduced to itsminimum practicable dimensions, and the items do not cause any part of the RAV to exceed astatutory dimension limit.

    14. PERMIT AMENDMENTS

    14.1 The Oversize Road Train and B-double Period Permit Operating Conditionsare subject tooccasional amendment. If amendments are made, they will be published on the first working day ofthe month as an "HVO Update" on the Main Roads website atwww.mainroads.wa.gov.au/UsingRoads/HeavyVehicles/HVOUpdates. Operators and drivers arerequired to ensure that they are operating vehicles on the public road network in accordance with thecurrent Period Permit Operating Conditions.

    14.2 The RAV Networksare subject to periodic amendments, which include additional roads beingincluded in the lists, roads being removed from the lists, or amendments being made to a condition

    relating to a particular road in the lists. The RAV Networksare updated on Wednesday of everyweek and are maintained onwww.mainroads.wa.gov.au/usingroads/heavyvehicles. Operators anddrivers are required to ensure they are operating vehicles on the public road network in accordancewith the current and up to date RAV Networks.

    14.3 HVO Updates are published when particular roads or conditions are not suitable for oversizevehicles. Operators and drivers are required to check the HVO Updatesonwww.mainroads.wa.gov.au/UsingRoads/HeavyVehicles/HVOUpdatesprior to operating the vehicleon the public road network to ensure that there are no updates relating to their vehicle and operation.

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    Advisory Notes

    Due to the shift of the road width envelope required by the load on the lead trailer when carrying

    oversize huts in accordance with clause 12, it is essential that the driver must manage the risk

    factors while operating the oversize road train combination; it is essential that the driver be aware

    of the following information.

    If the driver does not stop while tuning at an intersection, and travels at a constant speed of

    10Km/h on a 20m turning radius, the road envelope required with the load on the lead trailer

    contained within a radial arc of 2.12m shifts approximately 220mm outside the envelope required

    with the load on the lead trailer contained within a 1.9m radial arc.

    However, while turning, at an intersection, if the driver stops the vehicle at any stage and rotates

    the steering wheel significantly at low speed (lower than 10Km/h), there is a possibility that the

    distance between the swept path of the vehicle body and the swept path of the load on the lead

    trailer may be significantly increased. The proportion of the incremental distance between the two

    swept paths (i.e. prime mover and lead trailer load swept path) depends on how vigorously the

    driver rotates the steering wheel and the speed the combination is travelling.

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    APPENDIX 1 36.5m OVERSIZE NETWORK APPROVED ROADS

    MAIN ROADS

    RoadNo

    Road NameSLKFrom

    SLK To Conditions

    H006GREAT NORTHERNHWY

    3.17 3,194.66 NORTH OF ROE HWY.

    H007NORTH WEST

    COASTAL HWY844.50 1,299.06

    NORTH OF THE NANUTARRA-MUNJINA RD ONLY

    PERMITTED.H011 VICTORIA HWY 0.00 87.51

    H042 BROOME HWY 0.00 41.03

    H046 DAMPIER ROAD 12.90 25.84 MADIGAN RD TO PARKER POINT RD

    H055 MADIGAN RD 0.00 5.78

    H017 TONKIN HWY 4.36 15.70 FROM THE ROE HWY TO COLLIER RD ONLY.

    H018 ROE HWY 26.50 44.61BETWEEN RIVERVALE - WATTLEGROVE LINKAND GREAT NORTHERN HWY

    H019GREAT EASTERNHWY BYPASS

    10.18 14.11 FROM KALAMUNDA RD TO THE ROE HWY ONLY.

    H027RIVERVALE - WATTLE

    GROVE LINK

    4.82 8.00 KEWDALE RD TO ROE HWY

    H051 PORT HEDLAND RD 0.00 10.38

    M029NANUTARRA -MUNJINA RD

    0.00 288.30FROM NORTH WEST COASTAL HWY TO TOMPRICE RAILWAY RD

    M029NANUTARRA MUNJINA RD

    338.85 417.12FROM 9.70 KM (NORTH) PAST HAMERSLEYGORGE RD TO GREAT NORTHERN HWY

    M030 MARBLE BAR RD 0.00 146.49

    BRIDGE 812 FORTESCUE RIVER ROY HILLBRIDGE NOT TO BE CROSSED, UNLESS BYPASSTRACK IS NOT ACCESSIBLE. CROSSING MUST BEAT A MAX 40km/h.OPERATION PERMITTED BETWEEN GREATNORTHERN HWY, NEWMAN TO BONNEY DOWNS-

    HILLSIDE RD ONLY.MAXIMUM SPEED LIMIT IS RESTRICTED TO 80km/h OR 10 km/h LESS THAN THE POSTED LEGALLIMIT, WHICHEVER IS LOWER.NO OPERATION ON UNSEALED ROAD SEGMENTWHEN VISIBLY WET.

    M030 MARBLE BAR RD 276.06 433.94BETWEEN RIPON HILLS RD & GREAT NORTHERNHWY EAST OF PT HEDLAND

    M035POINT SAMSON -ROEBOURNE

    4.77 18.94BETWEEN THE NORTH WEST COASTAL HWY ANDTHE CAPE LAMBERT ACCESS RD ONLYPERMITTED.

    M051PARABURDOO - TOMPRICE

    0.00 130.78

    M062 KARIJINI DR 0.00 94.56

    OPERATIONS PERMITTED BETWEEN GREATNORTHERN HWY & THE SIGNED PARKING BAYEAST OF MARANDOO HILL ONLY. OPERATINGRESTRICTIONS HAVE BEEN PLACED ON THESECTION OF RD BETWEEN THE SIGNED PARKINGBAYS EITHER SIDE OF MARANDOO HILL (SLK94.56 TO 107.90). THE GROSS COMBINATIONMASS LIMIT FOR THIS VEHICLE COMBINATIONWHEN TRAVERSING MARANDOO HILL, IN EITHERDIRECTION, IS RESTRICTED TO 87.5 TONNES.CARE MUST BE TAKEN NOT TO EXCEED THISLIMIT. VEHICLES THAT EXCEED 87.5 TONNESMUST BREAK DOWN PRIOR TO TRAVERSINGMARANDOO HILL IN EITHER DIRECTION. FORFULL DETAILS OF THIS OPERATING CONDITION,SEE HVO UPDATE 14B-2007 AVAILABLE ON THEMAIN ROADS WEB SITE.

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    M062 KARIJINI DR 73.83 107.90

    OPERATIONS PERMITTED BETWEENPARABURDOO-TOM PRICE RD & THE SIGNEDPARKING BAY WEST OF MARANDOO HILL ONLY.OPERATING RESTRICTIONS HAVE BEEN PLACEDON THE SECTION OF RD BETWEEN THE SIGNEDPARKING BAYS EITHER SIDE OF MARANDOO HILL(SLK 94.56 TO 107.90). THE GROSS COMBINATIONMASS LIMIT FOR THIS VEHICLE COMBINATIONWHEN TRAVERSING MARANDOO HILL, IN EITHERDIRECTION, IS RESTRICTED TO 87.5 TONNES.

    CARE MUST BE TAKEN NOT TO EXCEED THISLIMIT. VEHICLES THAT EXCEED 87.5 TONNESMUST BREAK DOWN PRIOR TO TRAVERSINGMARANDOO HILL IN EITHER DIRECTION. FORFULL DETAILS OF THIS OPERATING CONDITION,SEE HVO UPDATE 14B-2007 AVAILABLE ON THEMAIN ROADS WEB SITE.

    M063 RIPON HILLS RD 0.00 130.94

    M065KARRATHA-TOMPRICE RD

    274.76 275.26RAIL BRIDGE BETWEEN MINE RD ANDPARARABURDOO-TOM PRICE RD ONLY 4.4M HIGH- HIGH VEHICLES USE HIGH VEHICLE DETOUR

    ASHBURTON (LGA 811)Road

    NoRoad Name

    SLKFrom

    SLK To Conditions

    0216 MINE RD 1.41 6.30BETWEEN KARRATHA-TOM PRICE RD AND THEMINE SITE ONLY

    0319NAMELESS VALLEYDR

    0.00 19.44

    BASSENDEAN (T) (LGA 111)

    RoadNo

    Road NameSLKFrom

    SLK To Conditions

    0020 JACKSON ST 0.00 1.16 COLLIER RD TO RAILWAY PDE.

    0021 WOOD ST 0.00 0.680123 COLLIER RD 1.29 1.67 ALICE ST TO JACKSON ST

    0124 ALICE ST 0.00 0.51 NO LEFT TURN INTO COLLIER RD PERMITTED.

    BAYSWATER (C) (LGA 112)

    RoadNo

    Road NameSLKFrom

    SLK To Conditions

    0007 COLLIER RD 0.00 0.58 SPENCER ST TO JACKSON ST

    BELMONT (C) (LGA 113)

    Road

    No Road Name

    SLK

    From SLK To Conditions

    0048 KEWDALE RD 0.00 1.78 TONKIN HWY TO KEWDALE RD [CANNING]

    0064 MILES RD 0.00 1.42 NO ACCESS TO LEACH HWY FROM MILES RD

    0275 VALENTINE ST 0.00 0.82 NO ENTRY TO HAZELHURST STREET

    0279 NORLIN ST 0.00 0.23

    0281 FERGUSON ST 0.00 0.52 ST BARBARA MINES GATE TO ABERNETHY RD.

    0289 GLASSFORD RD 0.00 1.63ENTRY ONLY INTO GLASSFORD RD FROMABERNETHY RD.

    0344 DADDOW RD 0.07 0.23 ABERNETHY RD TO DADDOW RD [KALAMUNDA]

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    CANNING (C) (LGA 114)

    RoadNo

    Road NameSLKFrom

    SLK To Conditions

    0014 KEWDALE RD 0.36 1.52RIVERVALE-WATTLE GROVE LINK TO KEWDALERD [BELMONT]

    0036DOWD ST EAST OFKURNALL

    0.00 0.21 KURNALL RD TO STOTT RD.

    0037DOWD ST WEST OFKURNALL

    0.00 1.22OUTBOUND ONLY (ONE WAY FROM STOTT RD TOKEWDALE RD)

    0099 CASINO ST 0.00 0.63

    0100SHEFFIELD RD EASTOF MCDOWELL

    0.00 0.74 FROM MCDOWELL ST TO FELSPAR ST ONLY

    0101SHEFFIELD RD WESTOF MCDOWELL

    0.00 0.69 FROM MCDOWELL ST TO KURNALL RD

    0451 MCDOWELL ST 0.00 1.68 NO ENTRY TO WELSHPOOL RD IS PERMITTED.

    0998 KURNALL RD 0.00 1.67

    EAST PILBARA (LGA 812)

    RoadNo

    Road NameSLKFrom

    SLK To Conditions

    0070 YARRIE RD 0.00 4.320179 TELFER RD 0.00 132.05

    0263 WOODIE WOODIE RD 0.00 36.93

    KALAMUNDA (LGA 102)

    RoadNo

    Road NameSLKFrom

    SLK To Conditions

    0811 DUNDAS RD 0.00 2.94TRAVEL NORTH OF THE BERKSHIRE RDINTERSECTION IS NOT PERMITTED.

    0891 CHISHOLM CR 0.00 0.86BETWEEN TOMAH RD AND DADDOW RD"INBOUND ONLY"

    0945 DADDOW RD 0.00 0.41

    BETWEEN DADDOW RD [BELMONT] AND DUNDAS

    RD

    LAVERTON (LGA 607)

    RoadNo

    Road NameSLKFrom

    SLK To Conditions

    0087 GREAT CENTRAL RD 0.00 445.55NO RAV OPERATION ON UNSEALED ROADSEGMENT WHEN VISIBLY WET

    NGAANYATJARRAKU (LGA 612)

    RoadNo

    Road NameSLKFrom

    SLK To Conditions

    0015 GREAT CENTRAL RD 0.00 423.04

    NO RAV OPERATION ON UNSEALED ROAD

    SEGMENT WHEN VISIBLY WET.NGAANYATJARRAKU COUNCIL PERMITREQUIRED (LOCATED IN ALICE SPRINGS)

    PORT HEDLAND (T) (LGA 813)

    RoadNo

    Road NameSLKFrom

    SLK To Conditions

    0096 GILBERT RD 0.00 1.10

    0001 WEDGE ST 0.42 0.54

    0396HILLSIDE -WOODSTOCK RD

    0.00 11.0TO BHP TRAIN LINE ACCESS

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    SWAN (C) (LGA 109)

    RoadNo

    Road NameSLKFrom

    SLK To Conditions

    0384 BASSETT RD 0.00 0.38 ACCESS TO MIDLAND BRICK

    0955 KALAMUNDA RD 0.00 0.97GREAT EASTERN HWY BYPASS TO GREATEASTERN HWY.

    0978 BUSHMEAD RD 0.18 1.75 CENTRAL AV TO MILITARY RD

    0987 STIRLING CR 1.14 4.57GREAT EASTERN HWY BYPASS TO BUSHMEADRD

    1232 CLAYTON ST 0.61 1.11 MILITARY RD TO SALEYARDS

    1251 MILITARY RD 0.00 1.47

    1579GREAT NORTHERNHWY

    1.80 3.17 BASSETT RD TO ROE HWY

    WYNDHAM-EAST KIMBERLEY (LGA 004)

    RoadNo

    Road Name SLK From SLK To Conditions

    0004 LISSADELL RD 0.00 12.50

    0242ARGYLE DIAMONDMINE RD (P)

    0.00 16.00

    APPENDIX 2 53.5m OVERSIZE NETWORK APPROVED ROADS

    MAIN ROADS

    RoadNo

    Road NameSLKFrom

    SLK To Conditions

    H011 VICTORIA HWY 43.66 87.51 WA/NT BORDER TO IVANHOE ROAD

    WYNDHAM-EAST KIMBERLEY (LGA 004)

    RoadNo

    Road Name SLK From SLK To Conditions

    0183 IVANHOE ROAD 0.00 1.63 IVANHOE CROSSING MUST NOT BE CROSSED

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    APPENDIX 3 Metropolitan Area (Curfew Area)

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    Amendment Table

    Amendment Date Amended Section Amendment Description

    29th Appendix 1June 2011 Great Central Rd added14th Paragraph 9.2.2October 2011 Deleted14th Appendix 1November 2011 H042 Broome Hwy added14th

    Effective from the 1November 2011

    stAppendix 1

    Dec 2011M029 Nanutarra Munjina Rdsection SLK 288.30-415.91

    removed14th Appendix 1November 2011 M030 Marble Bar Rd SLK

    0.00-146.49 added14th Paragraph 1.1November 2011 B-triple and B-double minimum

    number of axles required14th Paragraph 1.8November 2011 Added, Network 2 condition

    for Semi towing a dolly14th Appendix 1November 2011 8130001 Wedge St Section

    SLK 0.42 0.54 added20th Clause 9November 2011 Increased curfew limits from

    2.5m to 2.7m.26TH Appendix 1JUNE 2012 Hillside-Woodstock Rd added

    to Appendix 13rd Appendix 1October 2012 M029 Nanutarra Munjina Rd

    section 338.85 417.12 added


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