GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #5 | Page 16

WEIGHT WATCH A POLICE BLITZ PROMPTED AN ONLINE RV GROUP TO HOLD A FREE AND INDEPENDENT WEIGHT-CHECK. | WORDS: MAX TAYLOR IMAGES: MARTY LEDWICH When it happens, the news spreads like wildfire. The electronic bush telegraph, the internet, lights up with warnings of police conducting caravan ‘weigh-ins’ on a major thoroughfare en route to a popular holiday destination. And a caravan safety operation in Victoria earlier this year prompted one online caravan group, Everything Caravan and Camping, to stage a free RV ‘weigh-in’ of its own. In January, Victoria Police conducted an operation in Newmerella, east Gippsland, 16 gorv.com.au in which RVers were pulled over to have their rigs mandatorily weighed. The exercise was focused on education, not enforcement – no tickets were handed out – but the results were alarming. Using portable scales, police weighed more than 70 caravans for GTM, ball weight and ATM. More than half of the van weighed were overweight, when compared to their compliance plates, in at least one of these categories. “This was just a very small cross-section of RVers on our roads during the popular summer touring season, ” Matt Sutton of the Facebook group Everything Caravan and Camping said. “Imagine what the real situation would be Australia wide.” So he decided to do something about it. In early June, he held an independent ‘weigh-in’ in Mt Gambier, SA, for all types of RVs, from motorhomes to caravans to fifth wheelers. Holidaymakers, whether local or just passing through, were invited to line up to have their rig independently weighed. “It was a huge day where we weighed 48 rigs in total,” Matt