SGI urges caution from drivers as harvest begins
As drivers head to the lake or travel to see family members in the last few weeks of summer, SGI is asking them to keep a special lookout for one particular kind of road hazard: farm machinery.
“We know that farmers are busy,” said Heather Hubic with SGI. “It’s harvest time, they’re out in their fields and working really hard, and we want to make sure drivers are helping them get the job done. We’re just asking them to be considerate and patient and watch out for farmers and machinery.”
This time of year creates something of a perfect storm of conditions for possible crashes involving farm equipment. Not only are farmers more likely to be on the road this time of year, but so are most drivers as they use up vacation time, whether they’re going to the lake or just sightseeing.
“There are more people on the roadway this time of year,” Hubic said. “But the good news is, if maybe you’re taking a leisurely vacation you have that time to spare. The biggest thing we can encourage drivers to do is just be really patient. The person who’s driving or towing farm equipment is likely just moving a short distance from one field to another.”