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RoadSmart Report | July, 2003

Watch for farm vehicles on the highway

Motorists who take advantage of the increased highway speed limit this summer should take extra caution when sharing the road with farm equipment.

Saskatchewan’s agricultural base means that farm equipment such as tractors, combines, large cultivators etc. may be on highways from spring to fall.

"Farm vehicles tend to travel at a much slower speed, between 10 and 30 km/h," said Shannon Ell, SGI’s Supervisor of Traffic Safety Promotion. "Other vehicles on the highway can come upon them very quickly. With the increased speed limit on some highways, drivers travelling faster may not realize that it takes their vehicle longer to slow down or stop."

Each year on average in Saskatchewan there are more than 80 collisions involving farm vehicles.

Ell says that drivers who come upon a farm vehicle should change lanes if it is safe to do so. If a driver is unable to change lanes safely, he should slow down and wait until it is safe to change lanes and then pass.

However, it’s important to always be aware that farm equipment may be on the highway during the growing season, so that a driver isn’t surprised when he comes over a hill or around a curve and finds himself almost upon a farm vehicle.

"Coming over an incline or around a bend in the road, a driver can’t see the highway immediately ahead, and should use extra caution in those areas," says Ell. "The distance between a fast-moving vehicle and a slow-moving vehicle will close very quickly, so being aware and alert will help you be prepared to slow down or stop."

Contact:

Shannon Ell
Supervisor, Traffic Safety Promotion
SGI
Regina
(306) 775-6179

 

 

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