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10 Tips for Road Safety

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10 Tips for Road Safety

In our rural community, safety is a shared responsibility. Our roads are often used by farm equipment and agricultural vehicles, which are essential for our local economy and way of life. Whether you’re a seasoned driver or a new resident to Haldimand’s rural areas, it’s crucial to drive safely around farm equipment. Here are some tips to keep in mind:

  1. Stay Alert: Farm machinery moves slowly. Watch for signs indicating their presence and stay aware of all road users.
  2. Display and be Aware of Slow Moving Vehicle Signs: Tractors and farm equipment often have a reflective orange triangular sign on their rear indicating that it is a slow moving vehicle. Below is an example of what these signs look like:
slow moving vehicle warning sign

3. Use Caution When Passing: Check for oncoming traffic and ensure a clear path before overtaking. Signal your intentions.

4. Be Patient: Farm equipment operators are vital to our local economy. Be patient and understanding of their slow pace and avoid tailgating and avoid aggressive driving.

5. Watch for Signals: Farm machinery may make wide turns or enter/exist fields. Watch for their signals and maintain a safe distance.

6. Slow Down on Rural Roads: Reduce speed on roads with no shoulders or uneven surfaces, especially in areas with farm vehicles and equipment.

7. Be Mindful of Weather Conditions: Poor weather can affect visibility and driving conditions. Slow down and increase following distance when there is rain, fog, or low visibility.

8. Stay Visible: Farm equipment may have large blind spots. Ensure you are visible to the operator by using your headlights and avoiding sudden maneuvers.

9. Follow Traffic Laws: Adhere to speed limits and passing rules, and exercise extra caution around farm equipment.

10. Share the Road Safely: Respect farm equipment operators’ right to the road. Courtesy and patience help ensure everyone’s safety.

By following these safe driving practices, you can help prevent accidents and ensure the safety of both yourself and farm equipment operators. Thank you for being a responsible driver in our community.

Resources and more information:

OFA Farm Implements on the Road: https://ofa.on.ca/resources/farm-implements/

Slow Moving Vehicle Signs: https://www.ontario.ca/page/slow-moving-vehicle-sign-requirements

The Official Ministry of Transportation (MTO) Driver’s Handbook: https://www.ontario.ca/document/official-mto-drivers-handbook

MTO Farm Guide: https://www.ontario.ca/page/farm-equipment-highway