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ALFA implores Alabama’s drivers: be cautious during planting season

by Josie Chance

The Alabama Farmers Federation is urging drivers to practice extra caution as farmers and large machinery hit the roadways during spring planting and summer growing seasons.

“This time of year, farmers are on the roads working hard to produce food and other crops we all rely on,” said Federation President Jimmy Parnell. “We ask that drivers assist us by being careful and alert so everyone arrives home safely to their parents, spouses and children. Let’s share the road safely this season.”

The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency has reported multiple tractor-related fatalities this year. The U.S. Department of Transportation reports 15,000 accidents annually involving farm vehicles. Alarmingly, 55% of highway deaths occur on rural roads.

Parnell said it’s important for drivers to always stay alert, especially on rural roads. For reference, it only takes 5 seconds for a car moving 55 mph to close a gap the length of a football field when it comes upon a tractor moving 15 mph.

Parnell said farmers try to avoid moving equipment during high-traffic times and pull over, when safe, to allow vehicles to pass.

“We understand that everyone is busy, and drivers are hurrying to make it to work and other commitments,” he said. “Farmers just ask for a little patience in these situations.”

Equipment and slow-moving vehicles are denoted by a triangular orange sign, indicating speeds of 25 mph or less.

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