Tasmanian Heavy Vehicle Driver's Handbook - Transport
Tasmanian Heavy Vehicle Driver's Handbook - Transport
Tasmanian Heavy Vehicle Driver's Handbook - Transport
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750% rearward and sideways.Loads must be secured to prevent -• any part of the load hanging over or sticking out of the vehicle in a waywhich could hurt someone, damage property or cause a hazard to otherroad users• any part of the load being dislodged or falling out of the vehicleIt is against the law to drive a vehicle where the load is not secured. Youcan stop your load from moving by -• lashings secured to the vehicle chassis, including -• cross bearers• outriggers• tie rails and similar arrangements• blocking arrangements such as• load racks• headboards• bulkheads• stakes in pockets• transverse beams• shoring bars• chocks, dunnage, etc84<strong>Tasmanian</strong> <strong>Heavy</strong> <strong>Vehicle</strong> <strong>Handbook</strong>