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NHVR Set To Hit ‘Go’ On New Portal

The National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) will launch its new-look ‘NHVR Go’ portal on April 14.

The regulator says the portal’s refreshed design and brand will see it become the heavy vehicle hub driving customers forward.

Executive Director Michelle Tayler says the rebrand reflects the NHVR’s commitment to providing a single, online destination for industry and road managers to access an array of tools and services.

“One of the most important resources we offer our customers is the Portal,” she says.

“We’re committed to soon providing all regulatory services through our online hub, and the rebrand to NHVR Go forms part of an ongoing transformation to see the platform become our heavy vehicle business centre.

“Our customers will still be able to access all the existing offerings through NHVR Go, with the changes improving the look and feel of the site to create a better user experience.”

NHVR Go’s suite of tools for road managers and industry will remain as route planning, access information, compliance data, accreditation schemes and more.

While operators will still use NHVR Go for tasks such as retrieving a permit application or submitting a PBS vehicle application, Tayler says the rebrand will ensure the platform better meets modern expectations.

“With a refreshed name and identity, NHVR Go embodies our commitment to innovation,” she says.

“Australia’s trucking industry has undergone a significant digital transformation over the past few years and both industry and government are embracing new technologies to improve efficiency and safety.

“Our online platform is no different, and we’re reflecting a more modern and digitised industry in 2025.

“The improved look and feel of NHVR Go will help us support an adaptive and fast-growing heavy vehicle industry.”

NHVR Go will continue to embed growing technological offerings in 2025, including the National Network Map which offers a single and authoritative location for the heavy vehicle industry to map journeys across state and territory borders for their entire fleet.

The NHVR will soon roll out an improved intelligent route planner, integrated within the map, to enable faster journey planning and better efficiencies for operators.

This foundational work will integrate over time with the National Automated Access System, providing industry with a seamless experience through NHVR Go for all access information.

NHVR Go will also see added tools for road managers, to assist with road network access decisions.


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