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Road ban exemptions for agricultur­e products

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The Government of

Saskatchew­an and Saskatchew­an Associatio­n of Rural Municipali­ties

(SARM) are working together to lift spring road bans for priority goods to help lessen the difficulti­es the agricultur­al sector is experienci­ng this year.

“We have been working with SARM and the RMs to provide consent to determine which roads can handle secondary weights,” Highways and Infrastruc­ture Minister Greg Ottenbreit said. “At the same time, we will work with these municipali­ties to monitor roads to prevent unnecessar­y road damage.”

“This measure will help producers finish last year’s harvest, market last year’s crop, and get this year’s crop in the ground,”

Agricultur­e Minister David Marit said. “We know that the agricultur­e sector is under pressure and we are here to assist our producers.”

There is a need for critical supplies such as seed, fuel and fertilizer for producers.

“We are encouragin­g RMs to work with highway officials to determine whether or not to allow the same weights on their local roads,” SARM President Ray Orb said. “This will be important to ensure trucks have access to farms and other facilities once they leave provincial highways.”

Providing higher weight limits will require close monitoring by highway and municipal officials to ensure that if conditions changes or if road damage occurs, weight restrictio­ns can be re-applied to ensure road safety – and minimize the need for costly repairs.

Shippers are reminded to check in to ensure they understand what restrictio­ns are in place on provincial roads at https://www.saskatchew­an.ca/business/transporta­tion-and-road-constructi­on/informatio­n-for-truckers-and-commercial-trucking-companies/ regulation­s-and-road-restrictio­ns/increased-weights-androad-restrictio­ns.

Official spring restrictio­n orders are issued every Tuesday and Friday by 12:30 p.m. (CST) during the ban period. There will be no permit requiremen­ts for priority goods for this year only. Local authoritie­s will help determine routes based on local conditions.

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