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National Traction Engine Trust

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National Traction Engine Trust (NTET) is the primary umbrella organisation for people involved in the preservation of Traction engines in the UK. They are involved in all aspects of the steam preservation movement. Helping to run and regulate steam rallies and road runs all over the uk.

(from their web site)

Established since 1954 the National Traction Engine Trust has over 4,000 members of all ages and gender in over 20 countries world wide. The NTET is held in high esteem and is the umbrella organisation for the Steam Traction movement with affiliations held by over 30 organisations in the UK and world wide including the Federation of British Historic Vehicle Clubs, the Road Locomotive Society, the Road Roller Association and many regional Clubs and Associations.

[edit] NTET Authorised Rallies

The NTET issues a set of guidance notes for rally organisers which if the Rally organisers adhere to they can Advertise the rally as a NTET Authorised event. The Guidance notes are a comprehensive set of 'Rules' which is recognised as forming best practice with regards to meeting Health and Safety requirements of both Insurers and the HSE who have help draft the Rules. This includes provision of marshall , First aid, fire cover, Driver traing and Insureance of exhibitors & vehicles etc.

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