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New Zealand Heavy Haulage Association Incorporated
Working for the Overdimension and Overweight Transport Sectors
Oversize loads play an important role in the New Zealand's economy and are therefore permitted to travel on the country's roads. To minimise disruptions and ensure the safety of other road users special operating conditions apply. Further information
Transport operators in this sector find that their policy and operating environment is constantly changing. One of the Heavy Haulage Association's main goals is to keep its members up to date with these changes.
Other road users may need to take care around overdimension and overweight loads that at times may need more road space than normal freight loads. Advice for other road users
Road designers should be aware of the travel of overdimension and overweight loads when designing or altering roading networks. The Heavy Haulage Association has developed a comprehensive guideline for engineers to use.
Latest Updates
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This year Waitangi Day falls on a Saturday. Employees who do not normally work on a Saturday do not have an entitlement to payment for Waitangi Day. Anzac Day falls on a Sunday. Employees who do not normally work on Sunday do not have an entitlement to payment for Anzac Day. Shops are not permitted to open before 1pm on Anzac Day, click here for more information. For additional information on Public Holidays, or to use the Department of Labour Holidays Online Tool to work out your staff entitlements, click here
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ONTRACK have provided a new application form for overdimension and overweight loads over level crossings to cater for the new weight limit triggers for rail permits. This form must be used from now on. Download New Form
- Wellington Trolley Bus overhead permits are required for loads 4.6 m and above. An application form and map of the network are available.
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