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Five-post bull bars ruled illegal
5 May 2005

The Western Australian government will introduce regulations that will make “five-post” bull bars illegal. This style of bull bar has that have rigid side posts, uprights that slope forward, and are deep and extremely rigid. The government says the design goes beyond what is considered reasonable to protect a light vehicle from animal strikes, and that these bull bars are unacceptable for cars and utes.

The Land, 05/05/05

Previous News Items:
11 Apr 2005 | Moratorium extended on brake lights deadline
6 Apr 2005 | Farmers seek exemption for new work safety laws
8 Mar 2005 | Tractor sales recovered in 2004
3 Mar 2005 | Surging input prices drives up machinery prices
9 Feb 2005 | Rains brighten summer outlook


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