For info, for those of you in areas that may experience a ferry closure impacting on you, the following is a copy of the letter that has been sent by DTEI to all ferry operators/contractors with regards to operating under weight restrictions. As mentioned before, if you are concerned, please talk to your local ferry operator first, if they are unable/unwilling to help/assist, ask them for further contact details of the relevant person here at the department, or PM me and I will give them to you......
OPERATION OF A VEHICULAR FERRY ACROSS THE RIVER MURRAY AT XXXXXXXXXX,
APPLICATION OF 12 TONNE WEIGHT RESTRICTION
The Department for Transport, Energy and Infrastructure advises that it may be necessary to impose a 12 tonne weight restriction to the ferry service.
A 12 tonne limit was selected for the safety of users and will allow the majority of local traffic such as light farm vehicles and local delivery vehicles to cross but deny access to heavier vehicles such as semi trailers and tandem drive vehicles with low under belly fuel tanks.
There is some flexibility with the 12 tonne limit to allow slightly heavier vehicles access to the ferry but in most cases, the limit should not exceed 15 tonne.
Prior to loading any heavy vehicle, operators will be required to check the following:
• The landing is adjusted to the correct setting.
• The vehicle does not have a low hanging fuel tank which may catch on the flap/landing area while loading or unloading.
• The vehicle does not have a low crash bar fitted to the front or rear that may scrape and cause damage to the ramps, landing, and ferry during loading or unloading.
• The weight of the vehicle loaded allows enough movement for the ferry flap to release from the landing and relatch when required (flap ram chains may need to be adjusted).
In emergency situations the wooden bus ramps may be used to help in raising the rear of a vehicle.
Access to the ferry should not be provided to any vehicle that may be damaged or cause damage while entering or exiting the ferry.
Directions need to be provided to the driver of the vehicle which is denied access to a more suitable crossing point. The registration number and owner details must also be recorded in the ferry log.