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Farmers are being warned about leaving mud on the road after a spate of serious accidents.
As field conditions become wetter, rural insurer NFU Mutual is calling on farmers to take extreme care to avoid tractor and trailer wheels depositing mud on roads.
"We’re currently dealing with three recent claims involving mud left on roads which have resulted in deaths and serious injuries,” said Ian Jewitt, director of NFU Mutual Risk Management Ltd.
“While most farmers are keenly aware of the risks associated with mud on roads, there is still some confusion about the law in this area and farmers’ responsibilities to other road users.”
He explained that depositing mud on the road is an offence under the Highways Act.
"It is the legal responsibility of the farmer to ensure that every precaution is taken to avoid any mud being carried off the field," he said.
“Accepting that in cultivating and harvesting operations some mud will inevitably end up on the road, it is important to make arrangements to remove it immediately.
"If mud is left on roads, warning signs should always be used to alert motorists to the potential hazard.
"It is also important to make sure that those cleaning the road are clearly visible, wearing reflective florescent clothing, and that the mechanical brusher has hazard warning lights."
To help farmers stay safe – and legal, the following guidelines should be followed:
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by Isabel Davies (About this Author)
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