TMA Special Purpose Vehicle Monitoring Schemes (NSW)
About the scheme group
Transport operators of large mobile cranes, under an applicable instrument of access approval issued by the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR), can operate on approved special purpose vehicle (SPV) route networks in New South Wales (NSW).
One of the conditions of access to the networks is telematics monitoring of SPVs. Transport operators may opt for eligible vehicles to be monitored under the Telematics Monitoring Application (TMA) or the Intelligent Access Program (IAP).
Special Purpose Vehicle Monitoring Schemes
There are two sets of SPV Monitoring schemes (one for TMA and one for IAP) as follows:
The TMA SPV Monitoring Schemes (NSW) available to be enrolled in are:
- TMA SPV Monitoring Scheme – Level 1 SPVs (NSW)
- TMA SPV Monitoring Scheme – Level 2 SPVs (NSW)
- TMA SPV Monitoring Scheme – Level 3 SPVs (NSW)
- TMA SPV Monitoring Scheme – Level 4 SPVs (NSW)
- TMA SPV Monitoring Scheme – Level 4 / 12t per Axle SPVs (NSW)
- TMA SPV Monitoring Scheme – Level 5 SPVs (NSW)
- TMA SPV Monitoring Scheme – Level 6 SPVs (NSW).
The schemes are made available by the Transport for NSW to permit access of eligible SPVs on approved routes of the road network of NSW.
Refer to the Transport for NSW website for more information on NSW’s SPV road networks.
Refer to the TMA SPV Monitoring Schemes (NSW) document for more information on the schemes, and how they are differentiated by SPV Levels 1 to 6.
Eligibility
To participate in a TMA SPV Monitoring Scheme (NSW), transport operators must conform with the requirements specified within one of the following as applicable:
- New South Wales Class 1 Special Purpose Vehicle and Combination Exemption Notice
- New South Wales Class 1 4-Axle & 5-Axle All Terrain Mobile Crane Mass and Dimension Exemption Notice
- New South Wales Class 1 All Terrain Mobile Crane and Dolly Combination Mass and Dimension Exemption Notice
- National Class 1 Special Purpose Vehicle (up to 40t total mass) Mass and Dimension Exemption Notice
- Specific access permit available by application to the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator.
How to enrol
Step 1 – Choose an Application Service Provider (ASP) appropriately certified by TCA to offer TMA services (see also Note below).
Step 2 – Assist the ASP with any information it needs to complete the enrolment process.
Step 3a – Your ASP will ensure the telematics device is installed in your vehicle and certified by TCA. The telematics device will generate position records and report them to TCA.
Step 3b – Where a vehicle is enrolled in more than one TMA SPV Monitoring Scheme (NSW), mass and vehicle configuration must be declared through a TCA-approved user interface provided by the ASP.
Note: Transport operators of large mobile cranes that might change vehicle configuration must ensure that: • The ASP they select to facilitate enrolment in these schemes is certified by TCA to provide self-declaration services for the TMA application; and • The ASP provides a TCA-approved user interface that allows self-declaration. |
More information
For more information on TMA or IAP enrolment, please see Telematics Monitoring Application (TMA) or Intelligent Access Program (IAP) or contact us.
For more information on the differences between TMA and IAP, please see our fact sheet on differences between TMA and IAP.
Frequently asked questions
Last updated on 8 October 2024