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Published: 24 November 2016
Category:
Heavy vehicles
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Vehicle dimensions and mass
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Land transport rules
| Audiences:
General,
Heavy vehicle operators
The rule covers requirements for dimension and mass limits to enable vehicles, in particular, heavy truck and trailer combinations, to be operated safely on New Zealand’s roads.
Published: 24 February 2025
Category:
Vehicle inspection & certification
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Guidance for specialists
| Audiences:
Heavy vehicle operators,
Importers
Are you having work completed on your vehicle?
Published: February 2013
Category:
Commercial drivers & operators
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Guidance for specialists
| Audience:
Heavy vehicle operators
Guidelines for re-use inspection of trucks, trailers and buses.
Published: April 2024
Category:
Commercial drivers & operators
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Guidance for specialists
| Audience:
Heavy vehicle operators
Road user charges (RUC) are applicable to vehicles over 3.5 tonnes manufacturer's gross laden weight and all vehicles of 3.5 tonnes or less powered by a fuel not taxed at source.
Published: December 2010
Category:
Leaflets & brochures
| Audience:
Heavy vehicle operators
This newsletter informs people interested or involved in the transport sector about how the Vehicle Dimensions & Mass Rule Amendment is being implemented.
Published: 1 May 2021
Category:
Manuals
| Audience:
Heavy vehicle operators
Volume 1 of the Vehicle dimensions and mass permitting manual (the VDAM manual) states Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency’s policies and standards for issuing overweight, overdimension, HPMV and specialist vehicle permits.
Published:
Category:
Manuals
| Audience:
Heavy vehicle operators
The Vehicle dimensions and mass permitting manual (the VDAM manual) states Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency’s policies, standards, processes and procedures for the permitting of vehicles exceeding standard dimension and mass limits.
Published: July 2019
Category:
Commercial drivers & operators
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Guidance for specialists
| Audience:
Heavy vehicle operators
This guide book is for people wanting to be class 2 certified load pilot drivers.
Published: April 2010
Category:
Guidance for specialists
| Audience:
Heavy vehicle operators
To be eligible for a high productivity motor vehicle (HPMV) permit your vehicle has to be capable of carrying higher loads.
Category: Vehicle inspection & certification , Guidance for specialists | Audiences: Certifiers, Heavy vehicle operators, Vehicle inspectors & inspecting organisations
If you wish to become a heavy vehicle specialist certifier you will need to qualify and be appointed by the Transport Agency.