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How to find a network map

How you can find a network included on the National Network Map

Updated over 10 months ago

It is possible to search in several different ways to find networks.

  1. Networks

  2. Vehicle Categories

  3. Access Instruments

Networks

Search by state network provides a network-based breakdown mirroring the current network structure on state and territory websites, and targets users familiar with the existing structures to reduce the change impacts moving to the National Network Map.

This view will only provide state based networks. To view national network maps use the Vehicle Category or Access Instrument views.

Vehicle Category (recommended)

Search by vehicle category provides a vehicle centred approach to find networks and targets new users who are not familiar with access instruments. Vehicles are grouped according to configuration and sub-configuration.

Network view will not provide full lists of eligible vehicles, requiring operators to look up operator guides or the legal instrument itself.

Selecting from vehicle types and seeing all nationally where the vehicle can access, will provide better visibility, and improve fleet management decision making.

There are over 1,000 different vehicle configurations included, with each associated with its applicable maps. This gives operators a level of detail that has never been available before in the jurisdictional websites.

Access Instrument

Group by access instrument provides a list of the national and state notices, pre-approval networks and permit schemes, and targets more experienced users who know which instrument they run under.

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