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B-Double Route Access Information

Gazette notices provide the legal conditions for operating on roads in South Australia and specify additional documentation that must be carried in the vehicle.

Information Bulletin
October 2007
B-Double Gazette Notice
October 2007
Code of Practice
October 2007
Information Guideline Book
October 2007
HML Route Compliance Certificate
October 2005

As from 12 November 2007, you no longer need to carry all published route maps. You are only required to carry all of the current DTEI maps showing the approved route for the entire journey being undertaken.

For example, if you are operating a B-Double at General Mass Limits and your journey is on the Princes Highway from the Victorian border to Kingston S.E, via Mount Gambier and Millicent, you must carry the current R9, R9A, R9_T30 and the Millicent and Kingston S.E. township maps.

Map sheets locations (1.27Mb PDF) - a map of South Australia showing the relevant locations of the available Restricted Access Vehicle route maps.

Approved Route Maps are available for individual download via the links below:

26M B-Double Information

26M B-Double Information Bulletin
December 2005
Supplementary Notice 26M B-Double
5 December 2005

You must make sure that you are operating under a current notice.

Route Compliance Certificates and other Mass Module related documents are available in the Freight Accreditation area.

Permits

Operation of B-Double Vehicles carting rectangular Baled Hay loaded to a Height of 4.6 metres
24 July 2008

If you wish to travel on a route that is not specified in any of these Gazette Notices, or if your operating requirements cannot be met by a Gazette Notice, you will need to apply for a Permit.

Information on how to apply for a Permit

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