Localmotion
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- Joined
- Jun 14, 2009
- Messages
- 425
- Location
- Spain
- Tractor
- New Holland 50-86 / Siromer 204S / Case CK-28 / Cat 302.5 / Nissan L35.09 / Nissan Atleon 110
Here in Ontario, and much of Canada I believe, you're not allowed to drive ATV's or Jet Skis under 16. I know I'll take some heat for saying it, but I mostly agree with that, they're too fast and unstable for some kids and there have been a lot of young deaths to prove it. Tractors on the other hand should be left alone, they're a tool, and if treated with due respect, a fairly safe one. It's up to parents to educate kids on safe operation and make the judgment call for when they're ready.
I totally agree with you Kio - there is a big differance between a Jet Ski and a tractor... if properly trained and driven carefully, a tractor is far safer and more stable than an ATV or Jet Ski...
I fully expect to take some heat as well - maybe it's because in the UK our rules seem to be similar to yours. The UK minimum ages are:
12 - to ride in a tractor (assuming a proper passenger seat is fitted)
14 - to drive a tractor on private land
16 - to drive a tractor on the road (having passed a test)
16 - to drive an ATV on private land
17 - to drive a motor car / van under 3500kg
18 - to drive a vehicle over 3500kg or tow a trailer (both of which now require a seperate test to be taken).
18 - to drive an ATV on the road.
21 - to drive a HGV Truck (over 7500kg)
The crazy thing is that legally a 16 year old can drive a fast tractor (such as JCB fast track) at 30mph (the maximum limit for 16) on the road with a fully laden trailer on the back, but they can't drive a car! And to tow the same trailer behind anything but a tractor they would need to be 21!
There are also some very strange rules regard tractors on the road - rebated diesel use etc etc... For example an Agricultural Contractor may not be entitled to use Red Diesel, and his tractors actually classed as HGV's!
And people back home wonder why Agriculture is struggling, and failing to attract young entrants.. maybe if they simplified the law and allowed people to gain the experience at an earlier age it would help?