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This amendment aims to incentivise the adoption of cleaner, more efficient vehicles, aligning with international standards and supporting the industry's transition towards reduced emissions. By allowing heavier loads for compliant trucks, the regulation seeks to improve operational efficiency and reduce the number of trips required, thereby decreasing overall emissions and fuel consumption.
The decision follows the government's recent announcement of stricter noxious emissions standards for new trucks and buses, which must be met from 1 November 2024 onwards. This holistic approach underscores the commitment to fostering a more sustainable and productive heavy vehicle sector.
Industry stakeholders have welcomed the change, recognising it as a positive step towards modernising Australia's heavy vehicle fleet and enhancing competitiveness in the global market. Operators are encouraged to upgrade to Euro VI compliant vehicles to take advantage of the increased mass limits and contribute to the industry's environmental goals.
For further details on the regulation changes and compliance requirements, visit the Department of Infrastructure's official announcement.
Published:Wednesday, 24th Dec 2025
Source: Paige Estritori
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