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Factsheet 53 – August 2009
The operating requirements set out here are minimum requirements. Regardless of the size of the vehicle, the operator of an overdimension vehicle must ensure the vehicle can safely complete its journey.
In particular, this will require adequate clearance along the route, and the vehicle being able to safely share the road network with other vehicles. The operator must ensure pilot vehicles accompany the vehicle in any areas where it is necessary to provide adequate warning and traffic management to approaching traffic.
These requirements are in addition to the general operating requirements.
Fluorescent yellow flags (at least 400 mm long and 300 mm wide) must be attached to indicate the:
You may use retro-reflective hazard panels coloured yellow-green with an orange diagonal stripe instead of flags.
If you're travelling during the hours of darkness, the flags must be replaced with retro-reflective yellow-green hazard panels with an orange diagonal stripe.
The panels must:
If the vehicle is over 3.1 metres wide, OVERSIZE signs must be displayed at the front and rear.

You must not display OVERSIZE signs unless required to do so by the Vehicle Dimensions and Mass Rule.
If the width of the vehicle or load exceeds 3.1 metres and the vehicle travels during the hours of darkness, the overdimension vehicle must be piloted by at least one NZTA-approved Class 2 pilot.
If the width of the vehicle or load exceeds 3.1 metres and the vehicle travels at a speed over 40 km/h, the overdimension vehicle must be piloted by at least one NZTA-approved Class 2 pilot.

Category 1 overdimension vehicles must not travel:
* Note: City is defined as the urban areas of Auckland (between Albany and Drury), Christchurch, Dunedin, Hamilton, Hastings, Invercargill, Napier, Nelson, New Plymouth, Palmerston North, Tauranga, Wanganui, Wellington (including all areas south of McKays Crossing on State Highway 1 and Te Marua on State Highway 2) and Whangarei.
The restricted travel times don't apply to a motor vehicle whose dimensions, although exceeding the maximum dimensions allowed for a standard vehicle, don't project outside the lane in which the vehicle is travelling, and the vehicle (including its load) has been certified (under NZTA approval) as meeting the road space requirements of a maximum size standard vehicle.
These requirements are in addition to the general operating requirements.
Hazard warning panels must be attached to indicate the:
The panels must:
You must not display hazard warning panels on a Category 2 vehicle unless you're required to by the Vehicle Dimensions and Mass Rule.
If the vehicle is more than 3.1 metres wide, OVERSIZE signs must be displayed at the front and rear.

You must not display OVERSIZE signs unless required to do so by the Vehicle Dimensions and Mass Rule.
Most Category 2 vehicles or loads must have at least one Class 2 pilot.
If, however, the dimensions of length or height, or the combination of width and forward distance, place the vehicle or load in Category 2 and the rear overhang is between 7 and 10 metres, then there must be at least two Class 2 pilots.
During the hours of darkness a Category 2 vehicle or load must be escorted by at least one Class 1 and and at least one Class 2 pilot.

Category 2 overdimension vehicles must not travel:
* Note: City is defined as the urban areas of Auckland (between Albany and Drury), Christchurch, Dunedin, Hamilton, Hastings, Invercargill, Napier, Nelson, New Plymouth, Palmerston North, Tauranga, Wanganui, Wellington (including all areas south of McKays Crossing on State Highway 1 and Te Marua on State Highway 2) and Whangarei.
The restricted travel times are relaxed to those of Category 1 if the vehicle (including its load) has been verified (under NZTA approval) as meeting the road performance requirements equivalent to a Category 1 vehicle.