ROADS, Maritime and Freight minister Duncan Gay has announced the State Government will remove unnecessary restrictions on the movement of tractors.
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NSW Farmers president Derek Schoen has called the announcement a breakthrough for many farmers impeded from performing the basic function of moving farm equipment from one property to another.
“This step is a welcome move from Minister Gay that will remove frustration of many farmers who have had travel restrictions placed on the registrations of their tractors,” Mr Schoen said.
“Our members had been reporting that different travel restrictions were being placed on the same model tractor in the same town.
“For many years the economics of agriculture has meant that farmers have been required to increase the area of land they farm by buying new properties.
“To efficiently farm on different properties, farmers need to be able to move their tractors and other farm machinery between their holdings.
“The decision by Minister Gay recognises these realities and will enhance the ability of our members to get on and do the job of growing food and fibre.”
The announcement allows farmers to move, without travel restrictions, tractors that are not required to operate under a permit or notice, provided they use a flashing light.