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Senator calls for tests for young tractor drivers
Senator calls for tests for young tractor drivers

Irish Examiner

time6 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Irish Examiner

Senator calls for tests for young tractor drivers

The practice of 16-year-olds being allowed to drive 'monstrosities of tractors' without any training was highlighted in the Senate on Friday. Senator Paul Daly, who raised the issue, called for the introduction of tractor driving tests and training for those drivers who currently can just apply for a provisional licence without any training. 'What I really cannot believe, since this announcement was made, is that there has been some opposition to it. In fact, there has been a lot of opposition to the idea," he said. 'Between 2020 and 2024, there were 28 vehicle-related fatalities on Irish farms, 12 of them linked directly to tractors. The argument has been made that two-thirds of these fatalities were of people who were over 55. 'As someone who is over 55, I know that it is the initial training that one gets or the habits one forms when one drives for the first time that will stay with one for life. It is the muscle memory and the habitual driving that one will be doing half a century after learning how to drive that counts. 'People will say that the father, the mother, the farmer next door or the contractor who is depending on these young people to work for the summer will train them, but they are not professional trainers, and they can train them with bad habits. 'When I learned how to drive, it was on an old Massey Ferguson 135, which would fit into the toolbox of some of the tractors that are out there today and that young people are stepping straight up onto. "They are 150 or 200 horsepower with trailers behind them and can weigh 30 or 40 tonnes in total, when laden,' he said. Senator Daly said the introduction of tractor driving tests and training is a no-brainer and must happen, but it must be done right. The RSA is starting with a blank page on this matter. 'It knows its faults and failings with the car driver test and the waiting lists, so it must get this right. Youngsters should be allowed to do the training from aged 15 and a half, six months before they are 16. If they have the training done, they will still be able to start driving at 16. 'In that way, nobody is losing out on labour for the summer, and the youngsters are not losing out on the chance of a summer job and a few bob. Let them have the training done by the time they are 16. 'They should not lose a year by being told that they have to do training, that they cannot start until they are 16. By the time they have the training done, they will have lost a year,' he said. Senator Daly suggested that the minister be invited to a meeting. 'A little bit of thinking outside the box is needed. We have to train these kids to drive these tractors properly,' he said. Leader of the House, Senator Sean Kyne, said he looked forward to engagement with the RSA on the matter. 'I am sure the Committee on Agriculture will also be involved in this in the coming months,' he added.

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