Illinois State Police Recognize Farmers on the Move

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Published on September 23 2016 4:15 pm
Last Updated on September 23 2016 4:15 pm
Written by Greg Sapp

(AN AREA PRODUCER MEETS WITH ILLINOIS STATE TROOPER TAMMY WELBORN AS THE HARVEST SEASON HAS BEGUN)

Illinois State Police (ISP) in District 12 urge motorists to exercise due caution while traveling on Illinois roadways during harvest season.

As farmers begin to move equipment from field to field, they may be traveling at speeds of 25 miles per hour or less. “Drivers should remain especially alert during harvest, said District 12 Commander, Captain Cory Ristvedt. “Be prepared to reduce speed immediately upon encountering slow moving vehicles”, he added. The Illinois State Police wants this to be a safe harvest season for all.

Other farm and traffic safety tips include: 

  • Avoid distractions while driving:  texting, talking on hand-held phone, animals, etc.
  • Motorists should not attempt to pass farm equipment unless it is both legal and safe to do so; even if the equipment operator waves you around.
  • Look for turn signals
  • Maintain a safe following distance and be patient. 
  • Be prepared to meet an oncoming oversized agricultural vehicle.
  • Avoid movement of farm machinery at sunrise and sunset, when visibility is more limited. 
  • Ensure slow moving vehicle emblems are mounted on the rear, to alert motorists