HAULIERS WILL NOT DRIVE FARMERS OFF ROADS - IFA
Friday, 27 May 2011 12:16



Monaghan IFA Environment and Rural Affairs Chairman Kathleen Ward has
dismissed comments made by the road hauliers as a desperate bid for
business. She said farmers are trained in the use of machinery and are
responsible road users.

Kathleen Ward said IFA has been involved in discussions with the Department
of Transport and the Road Safety Authority to ensure that proposed
legislation does not duplicate the existing safety requirements as set out
in their safety statement.


She said, “Road hauliers’ proposals are unworkable and are clearly driven by
an agenda to create work for them, and add huge costs for many farmers, in
particular those in the tillage and grain sectors.”

The IFA Environment Chairman said it was despicable of road hauliers to
suggest that farmers carrying out their everyday work on public roads could
lead to more road deaths. “An essential part of farmers’ work is to
transport loads between different locations. This is done with safety in
mind at all times.”