
Publications index A to Z
If the publication you are seeking is not listed, contact us for further information.
Publications about boating, waterways and maritime safety are available on the Maritime Safety Queensland website.
Accessible public transport compliance information
The Commonwealth Disability Standards for Accessible Public Transport 2002 (the standards) help to make public transport more accessible. The department provides a publication on Important Information for Public Transport Operators and Providers of Infrastructure and Premises for Compliance with the Commonwealth Disability Standards for Accessible Public Transport 2002.
Aloomba crossing accident
Investigation into a fatal collision between passenger train 3C37 and a Ford Falcon station wagon in Aloomba on 23 May 2003 at the Hesp Road/Bennett Road level crossing.
Annual reports
The annual report is an account of Queensland Transport's financial and non-financial performance and activities in 2006–07. It is the major accountability tool in our corporate governance framework. Download a copy of our current Annual Report 2006–07 or previous editions.
Anti-drug driving
Driving under the influence of drugs is dangerous as it can affect driving ability. With side effects such as slower reaction times, distorted perceptions of speed and distance and reduced concentration and coordination—why would you risk it?
Bicycle education
Cycling—a guide for parents and carers is a brochure produced by Queensland Transport to encourage parents and carers to teach their children to ride safely. It includes information on safety equipment and a checklist for children and their bikes. Practical tips on bike maintenance and how to choose the right bike for your child are also included.
Border Integrated Transport Plan
The 'border region' straddles the New South Wales and Queensland borders between the Granite Belt and west of Goondiwindi. The Border Integrated Transport Plan is a joint initiative between the New South Wales and Queensland state and local governments. It is being used to develop a framework to support the transport system to the year 2020.
Budget
The Queensland Transport and Department of Main Roads budget highlights and ministerial portfolio statements.
Buying or selling a used vehicle
If you are buying a used car it's worth considering whether your car's safety and design features are likely to protect you and harm other road users in a crash. The 'Used car safety ratings buyer's guide 2007 for passenger vehicles built 1982-2005' and the 'Buyer's guide to used car safety ratings 2007' guides can help you decide whether that car is right for you.
Caboolture to Maroochydore Corridor Study
The Caboolture to Maroochydore Corridor Study (CAMCOS) investigated the feasibility, preferred development, impacts and benefits of a new public transport corridor between Beerwah and the Sunshine Coast Airport. CAMCOS commenced in November 1996. The CAMCOS executive summary and main report represent the consultant’s findings from Stage 3 of the study and are the final documents prepared by the CAMCOS study team.
Cairns Integrated Public Transport Study
The Cairns Integrated Public Transport Plan has been undertaken to find ways to provide a better public transport system for Cairns. The plan is a priority action of the far north Queensland regional plan, which identified the need for convenient, reliable and effective public transport services. Its focus is to develop strategies for a public transport system in Cairns that is equitable, accessible and provides a viable alternative to the private car.
Capricornia Integrated Regional Transport Plan
The Capricornia Integrated Regional Transport Plan was developed by Queensland Transport and the Department of Main Roads in partnership with Fitzroy, Livingstone and Mount Morgan Shire Councils and Rockhampton City Council. The plan aims to help meet the emerging transport needs of the Capricornia region, in response to growth in population, employment and industry within the region.
Chartering a bus: a guide for school communities
Bus travel is one of the safest ways to travel in Queensland. After many years of experience, bus operators and transport authorities have established a set of rules for the bus industry. The chartering a bus booklet explains the current rules and standards that charter bus services must meet.
Child restraints
Children and adults must be properly restrained to ensure their safety while travelling in motor vehicles. It is important that the correct restraint is chosen for your child's size and weight and that it is installed correctly. Don't risk your child's life.
Coal Transport Infrastructure in Queensland: Overview of Future Expansion
Queensland coal exports are growing rapidly in response to strong world demand for coal, particularly from the Asia Pacific region. Coal Transport Infrastructure in Queensland: Overview of Future Expansion demonstrates the commitment of government and industry being proactive in planning and making sound investment decisions to maximise the opportunities for Queensland and Australia.
Code of conduct for school students travelling on buses
The code of conduct is a set of behavioural guidelines developed to assist school bus operators manage the issue of student behaviour.
Conditional registration
Conditional registration is a registration scheme for special vehicles that previously were exempt or unable to be registered. Conditional registration gives you the benefit of compulsory third party insurance in the event of a crash.
Corporate governance framework
Corporate governance for Queensland Transport is the way the agency is led, managed and governed at all levels to achieve strategic goals and operational objectives. The Corporate Goveranance Framework highlights that corporate governance is not merely about compliance, but also about performance.
Cycle South East
Cycle South East publication, released in 1999, is a key initiative of the South East Queensland Integrated Regional Transport Plan (SEQ IRTP). The SEQ IRTP is a 25-year plan, which maps out an integrated transport system to cope with the growing demands of our region, and includes strategies to manage the high growth in car travel by promoting alternative modes of transport such as cycling.
Dangerous goods guide
The Transportation of Dangerous Goods Guide help those involved in preparing shipping, loading, and transporting dangerous goods, so that they can implement legislative changes in their current operations.
Determination of the state of the health science for ultrafine particles
Queensland Transport and the Queensland University of Technology conducted a study to determine the state of health science knowledge on ultrafine particles. The results of the study are detailed in a paper.
Disability Service Plan
The Disability Service Plan developed by Queensland Transport describes the way the department is working towards providing appropriate services and facilities for people with a disability, their families and carers. This includes access to generic services as well as specialist disability services.
Driver licence and renewals
The Queensland Government has introduced a graduated licensing system to help reduce fatalities on the roads - particularly among young drivers. The aim of the system is to encourage safer, more proficient drivers and riders.
Eastern Downs Integrated Transport Plan
The Eastern Downs Integrated Transport Plan is a plan to help meet emerging transport needs for the Eastern Downs region. The plan was developed through a combination of technical research and consultation with councils, business and industry within the Eastern Downs region.
Easy Steps—a toolkit for planning, designing and promoting safe walking
Easy Steps is a toolkit for planning, designing and promoting safe walking. The toolkit can be downloaded in full or in parts.
Fatigue management
On 1 March 2007, demerit points and fines were introduced for heavy vehicle drivers who commit logbook and driving-hour offences. Further information is contained in the heavy vehicle demerit point fact sheet.
Gladstone Integrated Regional Transport Plan
The Gladstone Integrated Regional Transport Plan was developed by Queensland Transport, the Department of Main Roads, Gladstone City Council, Calliope Shire Council, QR, Gladstone Port Authority and the Gladstone-Calliope Aerodrome Board. It was developed in partnership between state and local government to deliver the region's transport system. The plan sets a comprehensive framework for the future development of the region's transport network up to 2030.
Goodna rail incident
Investigation into the rail incident at Goodna on 11 March 2006.
Heavy vehicle guidelines—information bulletins and forms
Queensland Transport has established guidelines to help road transport industry operators comply with the law. The guidelines are based on the law, so they have the same authority as acts of parliament or regulations.
High-powered and performance vehicle restriction
High-powered and performance vehicle restrictions apply for the duration of P1 and P2 licence periods for under 25s. These restrictions also apply to probationary licence holders who return from a disqualification to a P1 or P2 probationary licence, where at the time of the offence they were under 25. These limits apply for the duration of the probationary period regardless of age.
Industry codes of practice
Queensland Transport has produced codes of practice for approved inspection stations and approved persons to use when inspecting vehicles for a safety certificate or certifying a vehicle modification.
Integrated Transport Planning Framework
The Integrated Transport Planning Framework publication is a guide for transport planning in Queensland. It sets out a collaborative, consistent and sustainable approach to transport planning. It is a tool for transport and land use decision makers and planners in state and local government and industry, offering 'hands-on' advice for integrated transport planning across urban, rural and remote locations.
Learner driver kit
After successfully completing your written road rules test and obtaining a learner licence, you will receive a learner driver multimedia kit. This kit contains valuable information for both you and your supervisor.
Learner licence
The first step you need to take before learning to drive a vehicle is to obtain a learner licence for that class of vehicle. The Learner driver handbook and Supervising driver handbook are available from this page.
Light vehicle modifications
Modifications to light vehicles can be approved in three ways: minor, complex or specific modifications. The Motor vehicle modifications booklet provides legal and safety guidelines for people wishing to modify vehicles with a gross mass up to and including 4.5 tonnes from the manufacturer's original specifications. The guidelines also include motorbikes.
Mackay Area Integrated Transport Plan
The Mackay Area Integrated Transport Plan provides a comprehensive framework for future development of the transport network and services over the next 25 years. The plan provides a holistic analysis of the Mackay area transport system and identifies and addresses current and future transport and related challenges.
Maritime Safety Queensland
Maritime Safety Queensland's role is to protect Queensland's waterways and the people who use them—providing safer, cleaner seas. Find out more about Maritime Safety Queensland's role, employment opportunities, management and structure, reports and publications.
Motorbike safety consultation paper
The motorbike safety in Queensland–Consultation Paper has been developed to stimulate discussion and gain public opinion on motorbike safety. Responses should be received by 30 May 2008.
National compliance and enforcement bill
The Queensland Government is introducing new transport legislation based on the National Road Transport Reform (Compliance and Enforcement) Bill 2003. The chain of responsibility (COR) forum report from February 2006 is available.
National Heavy Vehicle Accreditation Scheme (NHVAS)
The National Heavy Vehicle Accreditation Scheme has been developed to offer transport operators a means to voluntary comply with regulations. In order to become accredited to the scheme, operators must implement a system in their business that provides documentary and auditable evidence to prove they are complying with the standards.
P1 licence
Once you have successfully completed a practical driving test, you are eligible to apply for a P1 or P2 provisional licence. A P1 licence for a car (class C) will only be issued to people under the age of 25. You will receive a P1 handbook when you gain your P1 licence. This will provide information about your P1 licence and outline the conditions and restrictions of your licence.
Pedestrian safety public education campaign
Pedestrian public education aims to raise awareness of the consequences of unsafe walking and to encourage motorists to exercise caution when driving in areas where pedestrians are likely to be. Queensland Transport's 'pedestrian public education' campaign was one of the first road safety promotions in Australia that aimed to educate people about the dangers of drink walking.
Privacy plan
The privacy plan explains how Queensland Transport intends to comply with the provisions of the privacy scheme (Queensland Privacy).
Projecting loads
Drivers of cars, utilities and trucks transporting loads that project beyond the outer edge/s of their vehicle or trailer must obey the laws governing the safe moving of these loads. These laws have been developed to protect all road users.
Q-RIDE registered service provider information
Q-RIDE is a competency based training and assessment scheme which is designed to ensure participants continue their training until they can demonstrate they are competent motorbike riders. This page details the requirements to become a Q-RIDE registered service provider. Queensland Transport will assess your ability to comply with the registered service provider standards by conducting a desktop review of your application and submission and an on-site entry audit.
Q-SAFE online manual
Queensland Transport provides the Q-SAFE Driver Licence Assessment Manual to help tutors (both private and professional) provide the best possible learner driver experience.
QT Directions - Queensland Transport Strategic Plan 2007–11
QT Directions 2007-11 sets out our future strategic direction. Our vision, mission and key result areas set the foundation for our planning and guide our performance.
Queensland Cycle Strategy
The Queensland Cycle Strategy aims to make cycling in Queensland safe and convenient, and and encouraged by all levels of government. The strategy seeks to integrate cycling into government strategies, policies, standards and guidelines.
Queensland Transport facts
Queensland Transport Facts 2006 is an information resource on transport activities in Queensland. It includes statistical coverage of the size of activities of all the major powered transport modes in Queensland over the past 19 years, including vehicle, freight and passenger movements, and considers projected transport activities to 2014. Data on energy and fuels use, emissions and overseas-trade-related transport activity is also included.
Rail safety reference material
Rail safety reference material including the National Standard for Health Assessment of Rail Safety Workers, Tourist and Heritage Safety Management Systems Guidance Material, the National Rail Safety Accreditation Package, the National Rail Safety Accreditation Guideline—Audit Checklist, and other rail safety information.
Rail services and infrastructure
Information about Queensland Transport's role in providing rail services and infrastructure.
Regional Airport Development Scheme (RADS)
The Queensland Government's Regional Airport Development Scheme has been developed to assist local governments to upgrade aviation infrastructure in regional and remote areas of Queensland. Funds are available to a maximum of 50 per cent of the original capital cost of the works. A guideline is available for download.
Road rules—Your Keys to Driving in Queensland
Your Keys to Driving in Queensland is a book that contains essential information about the Queensland driver licensing system and road rules. The book is a valuable source of information for learner drivers, their tutors, and people who already have their licence but want to refresh their knowledge of the road rules.
Road safety statistics
Road crash data is maintained by Queensland Transport to provide statistics for accurate and timely analysis of road safety programs and for the development of new, effective road safety initiatives.
Safe holiday travel
A guide to driving and surviving on your holidays—advice and precautions.
Safe school travel (SafeST)
Each year, a number of students are injured as they travel to and from school. Queensland Transport is committed to reducing student injuries and fatalities through the Safe School Travel (SafeST) package. The latest version of the School environment safety guidelines provides more than 1700 Queensland schools with an easy-to-use tool needed to make school road environments safer for children.
Safe towing
Towing is very different from everyday driving—it requires additional driving skills and safety precautions. As a driver, you have a legal responsibility to drive to suit the conditions. This also applies when you are towing a trailer or caravan. Also, the towing vehicle, trailer and its load must meet all legal and safety requirements.
Scenario planning
An overview of '4 Seeable Futures 2000–2025'—scenario-based planning for the future of Queensland's transport system.
School environment safety guidelines
The school environment safety guidelines aim to reduce the number of school-transport-related crashes by strengthening the tools school communities use when planning school road safety infrastructure and support. The guidelines bring together the current Safe School Travel program with technical guidance to present a holistic school road safety solution for school communities.
School Transport Assistance Scheme (STAS)
The Queensland Government understands that education is essential for Queensland's development. The School Transport Assistance Scheme (STAS) helps students in low-population areas get to school. Guides and forms for school transport assistance are available.
School zone speed limits
School zones have been introduced to reduce traffic speed near schools during the times children normally use or cross the road. Zones are identified by signs which are displayed on either side of the approach to the school and show the speed limit and the times during which it applies. Penalties are enforced for exceeding the school zone limit.
Service standards
An overview of Queensland Transport's standards of service. These standards apply to anyone who has dealings with the department and also guide our staff.
Shaping Up
Information about 'Shaping Up'—a project of the South East Queensland Integrated Regional Transport Plan shaping urban communities to support public transport, cycling and walking in Queensland.
South East Queensland Integrated Regional Transport Plan
This is a 25 year plan to develop and manage the transport system in a way that supports the agreed plans for accommodating the region's expected major population and employment growth.
South East Queensland Intermodal Freight Terminal Study
Queensland Transport, along with the Department of Main Roads and State Development, Trade and Innovation, the Port of Brisbane Corporation and Queensland Rail Network Access, is conducting the South East Queensland Intermodal Freight Terminals Study.
South East Queensland Travel Survey
Queensland Transport and the Queensland Department of Main Roads has commissioned The Urban Transport Institute and I-view Pty Ltd, to design and conduct the South East Queensland Travel Survey. A brochure has been produced which explains various features of the survey. The purpose of this survey is to collect essential information on the day-to-day travel and activities of people living in south east Queensland - how they travel, where they go, when, why and so on.
Speed limits
Since 1 February 2003, the default speed limit in built-up areas was reduced from 60 kilometres per hour (km/h) to 50 km/h. This page has information about the speed limits and a copy of the 50 km/h local street speed limit brochure.
Technical information for cycling
This series of notes is designed to assist planners and engineers to provide for cycling in their local area. Electronic versions of each cycle note will be added as they become available.
The special interest vehicle concession
Queensland Transport created the special interest vehicle scheme for registration of vintage cars or street rods that are rarely used. The special interest vehicle guide outlines the conditions and requirements of the scheme.
Torres Strait Transport Infrastructure Plan
The Torres Strait Transport Infrastructure Plan was undertaken by Queensland Transport in close consultation with Torres Shire Council and the Torres Strait Regional Authority. It recommends strategies for ensuring safe, efficient and sustainable access to freight and passenger transport services throughout the Torres Strait Islands and includes an implementation plan.
Townsville Thuringowa Integrated Regional Transport Plan
The Townsville Thuringowa Integrated Regional Transport Plan represents the commitment of the Queensland Government, Townsville City Council and the City of Thuringowa to develop and implement an integrated transport plan for the region. It establishes Townsville and Thuringowa's current and future transport needs and a range of strategies and actions to address these needs.
Trade statistics for Queensland ports
Trade statistics report provides information about trade statistics related to imports, exports and throughput handled by Queensland ports for the five years ending 30 June 2007
Traffic Controller Accreditation Scheme
Traffic controllers help make roads safer for people during road construction, road maintenance and special events. It is important that there is a scheme in place to improve safety for all road users, including traffic controllers. The traffic controller accreditation scheme was introduced to achieve these outcomes.
Transport 2007
The Transport 2007 action plan for south east Queensland focuses on the need to reduce single occupant car use in peak hours and promotes the use of public transport, cycling and walking as alternative forms of travel. It complements the Integrated Regional Transport Plan as a medium-term action plan for south east Queensland. The plan represents a balanced program of transport investment in infrastructure, services, operations and policy actions, to benefit all sectors of the community.
Transport Portfolio Code of Practice for Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) Systems
The Code of Practice provides a framework for all of Queensland Transport's portfolio agencies to develop procedures that ensure a high standard in the capture, management and release of images from Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) Systems.
Wide Bay Integrated Transport Plan
The Wide Bay Integrated Transport Plan was released in December 2002. The plan recommended strategies to improve the way that people and freight move around and through the region for the next 20 years and beyond.
Written-off vehicles
Queensland Transport is working to reduce the number of stolen and written-off vehicles being fraudulently registered. We have set up three main safeguards to help consumers and businesses protect themselves against purchasing vehicles that have been written-off or stolen.
Young driver laws consultation
Reports from young driver consultation sessions held throughout Queensland. Including the 'Queensland youth—on the road and in control' discussion paper detailing 22 possible initiatives.
Young drivers
In July 2007 the Queensland Government introduced a new graduated licensing system to reduce fatalities on our roads, particularly among young motorists. The 'New licensing laws for young drivers in Queensland' brochure is available for download.
Last updated 30 April 2008



