The 2024 harvest season is quickly approaching! This means farmers will be spending countless hours working and traveling in tractors, trucks and other large equipment.
Farm machinery is large and heavy, making it hard for the operator to speed up, slow down and stop. The machines make wide turns and sometimes have to cross over centerlines to do so. The equipment itself is also wider than typical cars and trucks and sometimes will take up two lanes. Also, be mindful that there are large blind spots for the operator, making it difficult to see approaching vehicles.
Safety tips for motorists:
- Be patient
- Stay focused and do not text and drive
- Keep your distance
- Pass with caution
- Do not pass if you can see oncoming traffic
- Do not pass in “no passing zones”
- Be extra cautious near fields
Safety tips for farmers:
- Install Slow Moving Vehicle (SMV) or Speed Identification Symbol (SIS) signs on equipment
- Always use flashing amber warning lights on public roads
- Do not text and operate machinery
- Respect the flow of traffic
- Stay well rested
Learning to share the road with farmers can help ensure that all members of the community are kept safe during the busy season. Here is to a safe and prosperous 2024 harvest!
Sources:
Michigan State University, Mvtv Wireless & Ohio Farm Bureau