Heavy Vehicle definition

Heavy Vehicle has the meaning given to it in the HNVL.
Heavy Vehicle means a motor vehicle with a gross vehicle mass of more than 4.5 tonnes;
Heavy Vehicle means a vehicle, including a bus but not including a school bus, as defined under the Highway Traffic Act, with a gross vehicle weight of 3,000 kilograms (3 tonnes) or greater;

Examples of Heavy Vehicle in a sentence

  • As a VicRoads Accredited Heavy Vehicle Testing organisation, The Anglesea Complex has trialed a number of Vicroads and NRTC initiatives.

  • An authorised officer for the Heavy Vehicle National Law (ACT) means a police officer or any other person appointed under the Law, s 481 (see also Law, s 5, def authorised officer).

  • Hours which are permitted under the State or Federal legislation and Regulations regulating the Driving and Working Hours of Heavy Vehicle drivers shall not be considered unreasonable.

  • Company has made a good faith effort to comply with current guidance under Section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code.

  • In the event that the tools of an Automotive Mechanic Supervisors or Heavy Vehicle and Equipment Supervisor are covered by warranty, the warranty shall be used in lieu of State payment to the extent of the warranty coverage.


More Definitions of Heavy Vehicle

Heavy Vehicle means any vehicle other than a class 2 vehicle.
Heavy Vehicle means a motor vehicle with or without load which alone or together with any trailer, semi-trailer or other vehicle being towed, weighs 4.5 tonnes or more;
Heavy Vehicle means a vehicle with a gross vehicle mass exceeding 3.5 tonnes;
Heavy Vehicle means a vehicle over 48,000 pounds.
Heavy Vehicle means a vehicle, as defined in the Road Traffic Act 1974, with a gross vehicle mass of more than 4.5 tonnes;
Heavy Vehicle means a Vehicle, with or without load, exceeding any one of the following:
Heavy Vehicle has the meaning given to it in the Heavy Vehicle National Law Application Act 2013 (VIC)