The Scottish Farmer

Respect rural roads

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NFU Mutual has urged the public to take extra care over the coming months as agricultur­al tra c increase due to the start of this year’s harvest.

The rural insurer said that all rural road users should ‘respect’ farmers doing their job and ‘recognise’ the hazards unique to countrysid­e roads.

The next few months will see higher volumes of agricultur­al tra c, including many tractors pulling heavy silage and grain trailers or wide agricultur­al machinery.

With the unseasonab­ly wet weather continuing throughout March and April, NFU Mutual said it was concerned that a rush to complete tasks could lead to an increase in incidents involving farm vehicles.

Its latest claims data shows that collisions between farm vehicles and third parties were 61% more likely to occur between the start of May and the end of September 2023 than in any other months.

On average, there were 447 of these accidents per month during the silage cutting, hay making, and harvesting season – a rise of 6% on the same period in 2022 – compared to 276 per month between October and April.

According to an NFU Mutual survey, one in four people in the

UK said they were concerned about navigating agricultur­al vehicles when using rural roads.

Rural road safety specialist at the insurer, Sara Western, is encouragin­g all road users to remain aware of tractors, trailers, and other agricultur­al machinery.

“Our claims data shows that, year a¬er year, accidents involving these agricultur­al vehicles and third parties are significan­tly more likely in the harvesting season.

“Agricultur­al machinery is larger, wider and slower than other vehicles, which can tempt road users to overtake, but it’s vital to overtake only when it’s safe to do so.

“Many rural roads won’t have long open stretches, so farmers and contractor­s should remember to pull over, if possible, to allow builtup tra c to pass.”

She added: “Where it isn’t possible to allow tra c to pass, motorists and cyclists should remember they are likely driving only a few miles or to the next field opening, so be patient, give agricultur­al vehicles room to turn and don’t drive too closely to them.

“Rural roads are not only the gateway to our countrysid­e, they are also the arteries of our agricultur­al industry and support the harvesting that feeds the nation.”

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