Spring proves to be one of the busiest seasons for Illinois farmers. When the weather improves, farmers and their suppliers need to transport tractors, planters and other farm equipment on roads. Exercise caution when traveling country roads this time of year. Here are some tips from Illinois Farm Bureau:

  • As you approach farm equipment on the road, use extreme caution and be prepared to stop quickly.
  • Some farm equipment will take up more than one lane. When drivers pull off to the side, do not assume they are pulling off to let you pass. They may be preparing to turn. Watch for the farm equipment driver to acknowledge your presence and signal their turn.
  • Pass only in a legal passing zone.
  • Rural intersections can be dangerous. Always approach with caution.
  • Watch for equipment over hills, put phones down and share the roads with courtesy.
  • Help save your life and those of Illinois farmers as well. Use caution on rural roads, especially during the time of year when farmers transport equipment to plant crops. (Photo: Illinois Farm Bureau)

    See more: Facts About Farm Safety

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