Our roads are there to share this harvest season

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Motorists and harvest vehicle drivers are being urged to take extra care on roads through the state’s grain belt as a new harvest season swings into top gear.
Dryer conditions have farmers forecasting a shorter more intense harvest season than last year, but with up to 10 million tonnes of grain still to be moved there will be a marked increase in heavy vehicle and farm machinery movements across regional NSW from mid-October.
A new campaign supported by Transport for NSW, GrainCorp, the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator and state farming networks is focused on making harvest season as safe as possible, with a particular emphasis on managing driver fatigue.

Read the full media release here.