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I'm not suggesting having two vehicles (although lets be honest, most farms have plenty so it's probably a non-issue). The point is, having a tax break for a vehicle that does more damage, no matter if it's used for work, shouldn't happen. Use a tractor with a trailer on the farm, use a ute that weighs the same as a car for your 'supplies' (which it appears is what you already have, it's not like you're in a massive twincab). No massive vehicles on the road, no tax "hit".
I’m all ears as to alternative ways to take farm supplies from the store to the farm, not sure bales of straw will fit on the back of a cargo bike…
I’m all for banning them in cities, seems a logical step to me.