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Heavy vehicle safety a priority in Debbie's wake

HEAVY vehicle operators travelling in Queensland coastal areas should be aware of emergency arrangements for areas impacted by Ex-Tropical Cyclone Debbie, the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator has warned.

Lou Caruana
Heavy vehicle safety a priority in Debbie's wake

While the cyclone had been downgraded to a tropic low, its impact across the Queensland road network in the coming days would be significant, NHVR spokesman Sal Petroccitto said. “Heavy vehicle operators...

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