I drive a small pantech type truck ( in NSW ) which is 4.4T..GVM.
So, I'm allowed to do 110k/ph on the freeway.......but the grey area is when going down a steep hill sign posted 40 k/ph for "trucks" ??
Technically I'm not a truck, but I look like a truck, and I can't find any reference to the 40 k/ph rule as far as what actually is a truck ??
Yours is not a truck.
The dictionary of NSW Road Rules
truck means a motor vehicle with a GVM over 4.5 tonnes, except a bus, tram or tractor.
Perfect example why transport laws should be national
They pretty much are when it comes to licence categories.
An article in a paper/online publication would have been an ideal situation to clarify this but this was not done..You have to wonder if this is just a cash grab not doing so....
The definition of "trucks" hasn't changed in years.
The people who got caught out don't know what they are driving, and possibly unlicensed
The article is flawed as it shows a Dual Cab ute, which is NOT a truck.
The speed limit is to make it safer for all road users. If they don't enforce the rule it is useless.
There are lots of truck lane signs, no truck signs all over Australia. Do they have to put an article in every time they put up a new sign somewhere?
I also like it when a law gets enforced it is a "cash grab".