Kansas Highway Patrol urging more caution for drivers during harvest season
Topeka, Kan. (westernkansasnews.com)–As wheat harvest continues to increase in the state, the Kansas Highway Patrol is urging motorists to use more caution and patience when traveling around farm trucks, tractors, trailers and other farm implements.
“With wheat harvest season soon beginning, you’ll see heavy farm implement and truck traffic moving in and out of Kansas wheat fields and on to Kansas roadways,” Captain Candice Breshears, KHP Public Information Officer said. “It’s important to remember that traveling around these vehicles requires extra caution. By taking your time and giving farm and heavy equipment plenty of room on the roadways, you can help ensure that yourself, your loved ones, and our Kansas farmers all make it home safely.”
Most farm equipment is not built to drive at highway speeds. The KHP says motorists should be aware of these vehicles driving 15-25 mph. Farm equipment can also be wider than a single lane of traffic, Caution should be taken into account on all roads, especially while traveling on busy rural roads with unmarked intersections.
Some tips to keep in mind include:
* Don’t assume the farmer knows you’re there
* Pass with extreme caution
* When a farm vehicle pulls off to the right side of the road, it doesn’t mean it is turning right or allowing you to pass
* Be patient
* Think of the slow-moving vehicle emblem as a warning to adjust your speed
* Pay attention