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Drivers urged to slow down and stay alert during harvest

Drivers can expect to see more farm equipment traveling between the fields in the weeks ahead. Photo: Associated Press


Springfield, IL (CAPITOL CITY NOW) – The Sangamon County Sheriff’s office and the Sangamon County Farm Bureau are reminding motorists to slow down and use extra caution.

Agriculture is one of the leading industries in Sangamon County, and drivers can expect to see more farm equipment traveling between the fields in the weeks ahead.

“Harvest season is one of the busiest times of the year in our community, and we all share the responsibility of keeping our roads safe,” said Sheriff Paula Crouch in a press release.

The reminder comes as traffic crashes involving farm machinery historically increase during harvest months, often due to impatient or unsafe passing.

“Drivers need to know that the extremely large equipment farmers use have many blind spots. Don’t assume that they can see you,”  said Manager of the Sangamon County Farm Bureau, Jim Birge, in a press release.

The Sheriff’s office and Farm Bureau enourage using these safety tips:

  • Allow for extra travel time and be prepared for slower traffic.
  • Increase following distance to improve visibility around wide, slow-moving vehicles.
  • Reduce speed when approaching farm equipment and watch for flashing amber lights or reflective triangles signaling caution.
  • Never pass in a no-passing zone or near intersections, bridges, or railroad crossings.
  • Pay close attention for turn signals or hand signals from farmers operating older equipment.

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