Drivers should be aware of large machinery on the roads
09/30/2021

( MoDOT)-- It’s harvest season, and with the crisp temperatures come a larger number of farm vehicles and equipment on rural roadways. 
The Missouri Coalition for Roadway Safety wants to remind motorists to be on the lookout for slow-moving farm vehicles.
Motorists may not immediately recognize farm equipment on roadways or be aware of the special hazards they present. Lighting and reflector locations on tractors, combines and other farm equipment are different from other motor vehicles and loads may be wider. These may present special challenges to travelers who lack experience driving around farm equipment.
The most common collisions occur when the approaching motorist hits a farm vehicle from behind, or when a passing motorist hits a farm vehicle that is attempting to make a wide left turn. 
The Missouri Coalition for Roadway Safety recommends these simple tips when driving around slow-moving farm machinery:
Be mindful that it’s harvest season and keep an eye out for machinery.
Be patient and remember that farmers are just doing their jobs.
Always pass on the left and only when you have clear sight distance.
Always wear your seat belt and pay attention to the road. Buckle Up Phone Down.


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