Harvest season is in full swing and Federated Farmers is urging motorists and the operators of agricultural machinery to show each other some care and understanding.
鈥淔or arable farmers in the middle of harvesting, it can be a race to get crops in before Mother Nature switches moods,鈥 Federated Farmers arable industry chairperson and Waimate farmer Colin Hurst said.
New Zealand鈥檚 $2.2 billion arable industry is an important part of our export earnings, economy and employment - not to mention growers of wheat flour for your summer sourdough. During harvest, combine harvesters, large tractors towing implements, and other over-sized agricultural vehicles often need to use public roads to move between different parts of the farm and between farms.
鈥淭hey鈥檙e bulky and of necessity - and by law - move at lower speeds than other motorists,鈥 Colin said.
听鈥淔armers are asking other drivers to show a bit of patience and common sense when coming across these large vehicles on the road.
听鈥淚f a tractor or harvester does pull over to the edge of the road, take your opportunity to pass if you can do so safely. Most of them will be moving no faster than 30-40kph or so, so it鈥檚 not essential to have the same several hundred metres of clear road ahead needed when overtaking much faster-moving vehicles.鈥
Refusing to pass can result in a long line-up of vehicles and that鈥檚 when some drivers鈥 patience frays and they do something risky, Colin said.
Federated Farmers is also urging the operators of farm vehicles to keep traffic flows in mind, and to remember their responsibilities in terms of protruding implements/headers and, where required, the use of beacons and hazard panels.
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