Safety first at tractor runs around the country – Lynch
11th December 2025 - Senator Eileen Lynch
Safety should be prioritised with many tractor runs happening over Christmas, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Senator Eileen Lynch said, “The tradition of festive tractor runs bring people together while also raising funds for local charities, but it is important these events are carried out responsibly.”
She highlighted with increased traffic on the roads in the run-up to Christmas and potentially adverse weather conditions, safety must always come first.
“Tractor runs are a wonderful way to celebrate the season and showcase the strong community spirit that exists across rural Ireland.
“I’m encouraging all organisers, participants and spectators to take extra care so these events remain enjoyable and safe for everyone.”
She urged organisers to ensure tractors are properly lit and decorated in ways that do not obstruct the drivers’ vision, while reminding participants to adhere to speed limits, maintain safe distances and follow Garda guidance.
Senator Lynch also stressed the importance of confirming the events are properly insured and approved by relevant authorities, while encouraging communities to keep residents informed of routes and timings to minimise disruption.
She concluded by commending the charitable efforts behind many tractor runs, saying they often raise vital money for local causes.
“The generosity of participants and organisers is remarkable, and I want to see these events continue to thrive. By putting safety at the heart of tractor runs, we can ensure they remain a highlight of the festive period in Ireland for years to come.”
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