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Check Your Route Before You Start Your Journey | Conditions of Operation Database for QLD

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All oversize overmass heavy vehicles/combinations travelling on state-controlled roads in Queensland must comply with the Conditions of Operation Database.

Click here for the Conditions of Operation Database

The Conditions of Operation Database  is a database of road, structure and travel conditions and restrictions maintained by TMR.

Conditions and restrictions may include:

  • bridge and roadside furniture clearances
  • curfews and closures
  • mass restrictions for bridges and culverts
  • roadworks, lane closures and detours
  • Traffic Management Plan requirements.

The conditions and restrictions in the database have been compiled from the most recent information practically available. All care is taken in providing this information. However, due care still needs to be taken when operating vehicles, particularly those in excess of regulation mass and/or dimension.

Check your route before you start your journey You must check the Conditions of Operation Database before you start your journey.

Conditions can change quickly We are continuously monitoring, assessing and reviewing our roads, bridges and culverts across Queensland. Conditions can change quickly, particularly due to weather. Restrictions are implemented to maintain ongoing safety for all road users.

Your responsibility under the Heavy Vehicle National Law It is your responsibility to make sure you’re using up-to-date information when you assess the suitability of your route.

Heavy Vehicle (Mass, Dimension and Loading) National Regulation Schedule 8, Part 1, Division 1 – 11 Assessing routes

(1) Before a class 1 heavy vehicle is driven along any route, its driver and operator must be satisfied that the route has been assessed and that the vehicle can be driven along it without contravening subsection (2).

(2) A class 1 heavy vehicle must not be driven along a route if to do so would be likely to cause— ​(a) disruption to telecommunication, electricity, rail, gas, water or sewage services (relevant services); or (b) damage to a road (including a bridge), structure, rail crossing or tree (relevant property).

(3) Subsection (2) does not apply if the entity responsible for the relevant services or relevant property has given permission for the vehicle to travel along the route, and the vehicle is driven in accordance with the permission.

(4) To remove any doubt, it is declared that a mass or dimension exemption is not permission for the purpose of subsection (3).

Find the Conditions of Operation Database on our website Visit www.tmr.qld.gov.au and select Business and Industry > Heavy vehicles > Queensland excess mass and dimensions > Conditions of Operation Database.

Further information and resources QLDTraffic  provides state-wide information on road conditions, including incidents and hazards, closures and restrictions, roadworks and special events. The website also provides access to web cameras that relay near real-time traffic imagery. Visit the website, download the app or call 13 19 24 to report an incident or get real-time traffic reports.

Bridge and culvert restrictions interactive maps are updated regularly. Subscribe to our mailing list to be the first to know when changes are made to the bridge and culvert restrictions.

Queensland Access Condition Guide provides conditions for the movement of oversize heavy vehicles and combinations carrying indivisible items, special purpose vehicles and special purpose combinations.

Do you have questions? If you have questions about the Conditions of Operation Database or need help planning your journey call the Heavy Vehicle Access team on 07 3066 5511 or email [email protected] .

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2024 TMR Trails Map Use this map to plan your hike with the most up-to-date campsites, historic sites, trails, and availability of drinkable water.

TMR Trails foldable map These fantastic foldable pocket maps can be purchased and mailed for you and your Scouts to navigate your way to the adventure of a lifetime! Visit the link above to purchase maps from the TMR Musuem.

Hiking Guide

Explore the many possible hikes available; from a short day hike to a 3-day expedition, this is the best information around for your trip to TMR!

Guide to Hiking at TMR

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See your location via GPS anywhere on the TMR Trails, no service or wifi needed… and completely FREE !!!

Avenza App Download the Avenza Maps app, available on both the Google Play Store as well as iPhone’s App Store.

After downloading the app, you will need to download the TMR Trails map while you still have wifi or service. You can  scan the QR code on the right, or head here: Avenza Map Store: 2024 TMR Scout Camps Trails Map

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Trail Conditions

We want to deliver the best experience possible. To help us maintain the trails, please consider filling out this short survey after your hike: tenmileriver.org/trails/

Planning on doing trail work? Help us even more by using Avenza to note locations of downed trees, etc: tenmileriver.org/avenza/

Special thanks to Sean Johnson who created these Hiking Guides and to David Malatzky and the TMR Museum.

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Ten Mile River Scout Camps, Narrowsburg, N.Y.

Greater new york councils, b.s.a., ten mile river scout museum, ten mile river scout museum wins "best local day trip" award --> details.

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TMR TRAIL MAPS, HIKE ROUTES, HIKING & HISTORICAL INFORMATION

The 24 in. x 27 in. T.M.R. Trails Map separated into three letter-sized sections (in one PDF). Unlike the full-sized version, this can be printed on a typical color printer, then taped together to form a complete T.M.R. map.

This is the complete shade-relief version of the 24 in. x 27 in. T.M.R. Trails Map.

Ten Mile River Historical Trails Map Book - This 24-page book includes a 14-page TMR Trail Map (in sections) with historic sites identified and 8-pages of historic site history.

Ten Mile River Trails Map Book - This 8-page 11 in. x 17 in. book includes a 6-page TMR Trail Map (in sections) suitable for browsing.

Ten Mile River Trails Map Book - This 16-page 8 1/2 in. x 11 in. book includes a 14-page TMR Trail Map (in sections).

Ten Mile River Trails Map Book - This 8-page 11 in. x 17 in. book includes a 6-page TMR Trail Map (in sections) suitable for printing.

Guide to Hiking at TMR - 25 pages filled with information on planning your day hike or backpacking trek at TMR.  Rentable facilities, what to bring, sample hikes, etc.

These are recommended 10-mile, 14-mile and 30-mile hike routes that will satisfy the hiking requirement for the Ten Mile River Historical Trails award.  Both documents are used together.

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You can download free of charge the georeferenced T.M.R. Trail Map for your compatible cellphone or tablet.  This requires downloading the free Avenza Maps (formery PDF Maps) app to your handheld device.  This is especially useful when hiking the T.M.R. Trail.  The app will show your location on the T.M.R. Trail and the Trail Map with great accuracy.

For more information, visit the Museum's Avenza Map store:   https://www.avenzamaps.com/vendor/969/ten-mile-river-scout-museum/

B.S.A. Historical Trails Award application form.

B.S.A. 50-Miler Award application form.

The History of the Upper Delaware Region and the Ten Mile River Scout Camps,  36 pgs.  Includes the history of all historic sites in the Ten Mile River Historial Trails Map Book.

B.S.A. Trek Safely - Guide

Exploring Historic Camp Aquehonga Walking Tour  - 2005.

Ten essential things to have on every hike.

B.S.A. Trek Safely  - Training Outline 

Exploring Historic Camp Man Walking Tour (Draft)  - 2005.

Exploring Historic Camp Manhattan Walking Tour (Draft)  - 2004.

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The Heavy Vehicle (Mass, Dimension and Loading) National Regulation prescribes the size, shape and weight of a heavy vehicle and how it is loaded.

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The Performance Based Standards (PBS) Scheme offers the heavy vehicle industry the potential to achieve higher productivity and safety through innovative and optimised vehicle design.

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The Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) is planning for a new transport corridor in the North Brisbane and Moreton Bay regions between Beerburrum and Bald Hills.

With more people expected to be calling the region home, a proactive approach is required to prepare for future transport needs.

The future Bruce Highway Western Alternative (BHWA) will provide a new alternative route to the Bruce Highway. It will help alleviate congestion and support future growth in the area.

Planning and community consultation for the approximately 50 kilometre corridor is progressing in 4 stages and will identify land that needs to be protected for the future motorway.

The Stage 1 corridor through Caboolture West, between Moodlu and Moorina, and the Stage 2 corridor between Moorina and Narangba, are protected for a future state-controlled road.

Early planning for Stage 3 between Narangba and Bald Hills, and Stage 4 between Beerburrum and Moodlu is progressing.

Feedback was sought on possible corridor options for Stage 4 between Beerburrum and Moodlu from 30 November 2023 to 9 February 2024. TMR thanks the community for their valuable input and engagement on the project. A significant amount of feedback was received on the Stage 4 corridor options which will be carefully considered to help inform next steps, timelines and further technical investigations needed. This includes consideration of suggestions for alternate corridor alignments. TMR will keep the community informed and provide updated timelines when feedback has been considered.

Investigations are continuing into corridor options for Stage 3 , between Narangba and Bald Hills and early feedback on the study area continues to be invited.

Timeframes for more detailed planning, design and construction are not known at this time and will depend on government priorities and future funding commitments.

Visit the relevant project stage below to learn more.

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Stage 1 between Moodlu and Moorina is 7.25 kilometres in length.

The Stage 1 corridor was protected for a future state-controlled road in June 2022.

Stage 2 between Moorina and Narangba is 15 kilometers in length.

The Stage 2 corridor was protected for a future state-controlled road in June 2023.

Early planning for Stage 3 between Narangba and Bald Hills is ongoing.

Early planning for Stage 4 between Beerburrum and Moodlu is ongoing.

The Australian Government and the Queensland Government have jointly funded the North Brisbane Bruce Highway Western Alternative project

For more project information on what's happening in your region visit www.tmr.qld.gov.au/Projects

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  2. Heavy vehicle route maps and restrictions

    On occasion, roads can be closed or have their access conditions changed. For road closures and up-to-date traffic conditions visit QLD Traffic or call 13 19 40 . Approved Queensland heavy vehicle route maps and restrictions can be accessed through: NHVR National Network Map. Queensland Globe.

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  4. Route Planner

    The NHVR Route Planner (also known as Journey Planner) is an interactive online mapping service. It maps and displays the following approved routes for use by heavy vehicles: some commodity routes. Please note: The networks shown are indicative only and should be confirmed using the relevant state road transport authority mapping site.

  5. Principal Cycle Network Plans

    The review and update will result in the development of a consolidated Queensland Principal Cycle Network Plan with accompanying priority route maps. The consolidated plan will be available following endorsement by TMR and local governments. For now, please continue to refer to the current Principal Cycle Network Plans below. View the plans

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  17. PDF Disability Action Plan 2018-2022

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  20. North Brisbane Bruce Highway Western Alternative

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