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Farm equipment on rural roads during harvest season is prompting safety warnings for drivers to slow down and yield.
Harvest season across multiple U.S. counties has led to increased farm equipment on rural roads, prompting law enforcement to urge drivers to slow down, avoid aggressive passing, and exercise patience.
Authorities in Alabama, Indiana, Ohio, and Minnesota highlight safety risks from slow-moving tractors, combines, and other large machinery, especially on country roads and highways.
They stress the importance of giving farm vehicles ample space, watching for turn signals, and being alert to hazards like slippery roads from mud and fire risks due to dry conditions.
With more suburban development encroaching on farmland, unfamiliar drivers face greater challenges, making cooperation between motorists and farmers essential for preventing accidents.
El equipamiento agrícola en las carreteras rurales durante la temporada de cosecha está provocando advertencias de seguridad para que los conductores reduzcan la velocidad y cedan.