Strong attendance at Northland rollover prevention seminars
Over 180 truck drivers, transport operators and forest owners have attended two Rollover Prevention Safer Journeys
seminars in Whangarei over the last two days.
“The road transport industry takes our responsibility as users of New Zealand’s public road network very seriously. The
recent incidents in Northland are particularly concerning,” says Road Transport Forum Chief Executive Ken Shirley.
“There is no higher priority to our industry than the safety of our drivers and other road users, which is why the Road
Transport Forum and our member associations are determined to do all we can to help prevent truck rollover,” says
Shirley.
“The objective of the Rollover Prevention Safer Journeys Programme is to ensure drivers have the best possible
information on the range of factors affecting heavy vehicle stability.”
“It is imperative that we educate drivers and freight loaders on the factors that can cause a truck to roll, including
the influence of speed, centre of gravity, weight transfer and cornering forces.”
“The industry is very grateful to NZTA’s Jeff Fleury for running these outstanding seminars. Jeff is a highly regarded
vehicle safety specialist with over 40 years of experience in heavy vehicle accidents and safety initiatives,” says
Shirley
The Rollover Prevention Safer Journeys Programme is a joint initiative between the Road Transport Forum and NZTA and the
various seminars around the country are supported by National Road Carriers, Road Transport Association NZ, NZ Trucking
Association and forest owners.
The Road Transport Forum and its member associations began organising the Rollover Prevention Safer Journeys Programme
last year. So far it has grown to include over 30 individual seminars around New Zealand and interest from the industry
is likely to expand the series even further.
More information and the full schedule of seminars are available atwww.rtfnz.co.nz.
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