As many commuters may have noticed, our harvest season is ramping up and the Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration, in partnership with the Maryland Department of Agriculture and Maryland Farm Bureau, is reminding motorists to share the road safely with large farm equipment as the fall harvest is underway in the state. “With days getting shorter and farmers harvesting their crops for the season, it is especially important for drivers to use extra caution for farm equipment,” said State Highway Administrator Will Pines. “We are serious about safety – for all highway users, including those operating farm equipment.” With more than 12,000 working farms in Maryland, combines and other large, slow-moving equipment are more prevalent on roads during the harvest period, September through November. From 2020 to 2024, there have been more than 235 crashes involving farm equipment on Maryland roads. “October is harvest month and a vital time for farmers,” said Maryland Department of Agriculture Secretary Kevin M. Atticks. “Expect slow-moving farm equipment on roads. Drive with caution, slow down, maintain safe distances, and only pass when safe. Your vigilance ensures safety for both farmers and drivers, supporting a successful harvest.” When you encounter farm equipment, the […]
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