Growers have to register harvest routes

By Stephanie Sinclair
Updated September 20 2018 - 3:18pm, first published August 23 2018 - 12:42pm
 Main Roads has implemented several changes to the Harvest Mass Management Scheme that will require growers to register the roads they use to deliver grain to receival sites that are not part of the Restricted Access Vehicle (RAV) Network. Grain trucks that fall under the RAV category will also have to travel at speeds of 40 kilometres per hour or less and turn on flashing lights on unapproved roa
Main Roads has implemented several changes to the Harvest Mass Management Scheme that will require growers to register the roads they use to deliver grain to receival sites that are not part of the Restricted Access Vehicle (RAV) Network. Grain trucks that fall under the RAV category will also have to travel at speeds of 40 kilometres per hour or less and turn on flashing lights on unapproved roa

CHANGES to the Harvest Mass Management Scheme (HMMS) mean WA growers will have to apply to Main Roads to continue utilising routes not approved within the Restricted Access Vehicle (RAV) Network when transporting grain this delivery season.

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