Tips for Safely Navigating Roads with Farmers During Central Illinois Harvest Season

How to share the roads with farmers during harvest season in Central Illinois:
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SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WCIA) — Ahead of the fall harvest season, the Illinois State Police and the Sangamon County Farm Bureau issued reminders on Friday to drivers on how to share the roads with farmers and their equipment.

“Agriculture is one of the leading industries in Illinois and farmers across the state will be moving equipment along roadways throughout the upcoming months,” State Police officials said in a news release. “As farmers travel between fields, ISP reminds motorists and farmers alike to share the road to help reduce crashes involving tractors and other farm equipment.”

The Farm Bureau said the best advice is simple: slow down and give farmers space. Tractors and combines are hard to miss, but drivers should still be on the lookout for the bright orange triangles on the backs of farming equipment. That means it’s moving slowly.

But it’s not just drivers who have to keep their heads on a swivel.

“We have farmers on the other hand, they’re part of the safety equation as well,” said Farm Bureau member Jim Birge. “We asked them not to bunch up all the equipment going down the road, leave space for vehicles to pass in between. That just provides congestion, makes people upset and then they do something that causes an accident.”

The machines farmers drive are big, but their visibility is poor. So if drivers do pass them, they should give the machines plenty of space.

State Police provided the following tips and reminders for both drivers and farmers to follow while on the roads:

“By sharing the road and making safety a priority, motorists and farmers can work together to keep Illinois roadways safe this fall,” State Police said.

Some farmers are already in the fields, but there’s a lot of harvesting left to do this fall.

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