Farm Equipment on Roads

farm equipment on roads

Sharing the Road with Agricultural Equipment

During the planting and harvest seasons, you may see large agricultural equipment such as tractors and combines move between farms. These efforts are needed to grow and produce food. Sometimes the equipment must be on paved roads and travel with cars to reach its destination.  Because they are slow-moving and oversized, it’s important for all drivers to adjust their behavior to keep everyone safe. 

Drive to Arrive Alive: Safety Tips

  • Slow Down Gradually: Don’t brake suddenly. Ease off your speed when you see equipment ahead. 
  • Keep a Safe Distance: Don’t get close to the equipment; agricultural equipment needs more space to stop and make turns than regular vehicles. 
  • Use Your Hazard Lights: If you’re behind a slow-moving vehicle for several minutes, turn on your hazard lights to alert drivers behind you to slow down. 
  • Be Patient: Equipment operators will move over when it is safe. Until then, please be patient and keep your distance. 
  • Pass Only When It’s Safe: Only pass when you have a full view of the road ahead and enough time to do so safely. 
  • Stay Focused:  Avoid distractions. Stay alert to protect yourself and others. 

Stay Safe, Stay Aware

Help protect farmers, families, and yourself. Share these tips and drive responsibly when farm equipment is on the road.

Helpful Resources

Learn more about staying safe around agricultural equipment with these resources, which offer quick tips and practical information to help keep everyone safe on the road.