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It's Harvest Season In Indiana

Last updated on Wednesday, September 20, 2017

(UNDATED) - It’s harvest season in Indiana, which is the busiest time of the year for the agriculture industry. With additional equipment, machinery and seasonal workers comes an increased risk of accidents and injuries.

Hoosier farmers should conduct work-site inspections of all areas and equipment to determine what training and personal protective equipment are required to best safeguard their employees and fellow members of the community.

As farmers begin to harvest their crops, drivers can expect to see large farm equipment traveling on the roads. Studies show accidents between farm equipment and motor vehicles increase during this time of the year.

Farm machines move at slower speeds than most vehicles, and often times need additional space on the roads. Motorists may need to slow down, be patient, move over, or even come to a stop to allow the equipment to pass.

It is incredibly important to get this message out and ask all drivers to have patience and drive safely around slow-moving vehicles.

Here are additional safety tips from the Indiana State Police to remember while driving this fall:

Tips for farmers:

Tips for motorists:

Farmers will be working hard this fall to provide us with food on our tables, and drivers need to work to stay out of harm's way. Please remain alert and follow these safety tips to keep our rural roads safe for all Hoosiers.

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