The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Advice on wide vehicle dispensati­on

- NANCY NICOLSON

Farmers and contractor­s are being advised to apply to Police Scotland at once for an agricultur­al dispensati­on for wide vehicle movements

The advice comes from the farmers’ union which warns that the police’s abnormal loads team has been affected by changes as a result of Covid-19.

The abnormal load dispensati­ons, which avoid notifying police for every individual movement, are required if a vehicle and implement is more than three metres in width and/or projects more than four metres.

Any vehicle which exceeds these dimensions or may exceed them with an implement attached should be included on the dispensati­on.

The completed form should be emailed to: Osdabormal­loadsscotl­and@ scotland.pnn.police.uk

Once acquired, a copy of the dispensati­on document should be carried in the relevant vehicles and produced in the event the driver is stopped by police.

The applicatio­n is simple and free of charge, and forms can be obtained from Police Scotland or, for NFU Scotland (NFUS) members, the farmers’ union.

NFUS transport adviser Jamie Smart said: “There have been no derogation­s during Covid-19 for moving agricultur­al wide vehicles on the roads, so it is important that farmers wishing to move vehicles or implements over three metres combined width must obtain a dispensati­on from Police Scotland.

“However, Police Scotland are having to practice social distancing which may slow down applicatio­ns.

“It is recommende­d that farmers requiring a dispensati­on or renewal apply in plenty of time preferably six weeks before it is required or previous one expires.”

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Farmers must apply to Police Scotland ahead of wide vehicle movements.

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