By John Keimig
If you have been on the roads lately, you have probably noticed that harvest has started. While seeing fields getting taken out is a pretty visual reminder, there are other things that happen during harvest that may not be as obvious. But, all of those things lead to sharing the road with agricultural producers.
What follows are some of the safety tips producers should implement to help fellow travelers accessing the roadways, along with tips for non-agricultural travelers accessing the roads at the same time. The goal is to remind all motorists of the need for extra vigilance and patience when utilizing motorways during harvest season.
It seems one of the facts of life is that agricultural equipment keeps getting bigger, and unfortunately, the road sizes seem to remain static. Occasionally a highway gets a facelift, and sometimes they add a little width. Drivers need to remember that, when they are meeting equipment or coming up behind it, agricultural equipment is moving at a much slower rate than they are. This makes it really important that you as a driver are not distracted.* For instance, if you are traveling at the posted speed of 65 mph, and a combine is one half of a mile ahead of you traveling at 15 mph in the same direction, it would only take 36 seconds for the two of you to meet. Now say that there is only a quarter of a mile in between; the time has been halved to 18 seconds. The Department of Transportation says the average person sending or receiving a text takes the drivers’ eyes away from the road for about 5 seconds. It would not take long for someone to lose concentration and find themselves dangerously close to having a collision.
Tips for Drivers
There are a few things that non-agricultural drivers can do to make their experience as pleasant as possible: