PROPOSED TRACTOR RULES WILL DRIVE FARMERS OFF ROADS - IFA
Thursday, 03 March 2011 16:07

IFA Environment and Rural Affairs Chairman Pat Farrell led a delegation to
meet senior officials from the Department of Transport to make it clear that
the proposed changes to the use of agricultural tractors on public roads are
excessive.

He said, “The current proposals are unworkable and are clearly driven by an
agenda to create work for the road hauliers and add huge costs for many
farmers, in particular those in the tillage and grain sectors. Farmers who
comply with the safety requirements as set out in their on-farm safety
statement should not now have to duplicate this safety requirement because
of this proposed legislation.”

“The Department tried desperately to push these changes through in the last
days of the previous Government. The new Minister for Transport must
immediately begin a consultation process with farmers and all other
stakeholders, and must not allow officials from the Department publish
bureaucratic legislation which will be unworkable for farmers.”