3194 days ago

Gypsy Day is nearly upon us

Reporter Selwyn & Ashburton Outlook

With Gypsy Day officially June 1, expect to see stock on our roads around Selwyn and Ashburton over the next few weeks.

If you're a farmer or farm worker planning to move stock or your belongings near Gypsy Day and are keen to chat to our reporter, email helena.oneill@fairfaxmedia.co.nz

The Selwyn District Council has issued the following advice to anyone moving stock on local roads this winter:

Any stock moved on state highways will need a consent from the NZ Transport Agency. Council consent is needed for roads with a 70km speed limit and other high volume roads. Cattle must be moved in mobs smaller than 400 on roads in Selwyn. It's free to apply for consent from the council but you need to allow two working days for your application to be processed. To check the rules visit www.selwyn.govt.nz....

When moving stock high visibility garments, lights and warning signs are recommend so motorists can see stock. To improve safety use a direct route and avoid moving stock at peak driving times. A pilot vehicle is required at the front and rear of stock at all times to avoid a crash. If you are approaching animals on the road, slow down and don't toot your horn as it may cause the animals to panic.

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