Agricultural Vehicle Transport Review Welcomed
The announcement of a review of transport rules affecting
agricultural contractors is great news for Rural Contractors
New Zealand. The announcement by Associate Transport
Minister Nathan Guy has been eagerly awaited by the industry
which has had a number of issues that cause members great
difficulty.
“A review is most timely and will allow us
to look at all the issues, not just try and fix a few,”
Executive Director Roger Parton said. “Too often, one
problem is resolved but it creates another somewhere else.
This approach will ensure that we get it all right and
should provide for future developments in agricultural
vehicles”.
Mr Parton said that the agricultural sector
has not really changed in its vehicle usage over the years
other than for the size and variety of machinery. However,
changes in legalisation have meant that what was once OK is
now in breach of the law. This needs to be fixed he said as
it has resulted in many contractors having to break some
laws almost every day they do their work.
“Rural
Contractors are a vital part of the economy, employing some
25,000 people and generating $3.5 billion a year,” Mr
Parton said. “Agriculture is the biggest industry in the
economy and must succeed for the benefit of us all.”
It
is hoped that the review will provide transport rules that
can be complied with while allowing contractors to get on
and do their work. This will encourage compliance, respect
for the law and contribute towards the safety of all road
users.