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Fall harvest season brings increased farm equipment movement on roadways

iowadotlogoAMES, Iowa – Sept. 23, 2013 – Iowa’s wet spring and very dry summer have made for an interesting growing season. With harvest around the corner, motorists will soon be sharing the road with farm vehicles. The Iowa Department of Transportation is urging motorists and farm vehicle operators to exercise caution during the movement of slow-moving equipment on Iowa’s roadways.

Already in 2013, there have been 79 crashes with farm equipment causing five deaths. Data for 2012 shows a total of 176 crashes involved farm equipment. Those crashes resulted in 12 fatalities, 11 major injuries, 37 minor injuries, and 36 other possible injuries.

“For too long we have all accepted that highway fatalities are inevitable,” said Jeremey Vortherms, Iowa DOT state safety engineer. “But if you think about a realistic traffic fatality goal for your family, wouldn’t that goal be zero? If we all work together to buckle up, eliminate distractions and drive alert, we can drastically reduce the number of fatalities on the road and work to achieve a goal of zero fatalities.”

Below are the statistics for 2004 through 2012. The 2012 and 2013 numbers are subject to change as law enforcement investigations are finalized.

Crashes Involving Farm Equipment/Vehicles and Resulting Fatalities and Injuries
for Calendar Years 2004 through 2012
(2013 numbers through Sept. 12)

 

Injuries

Crashes

Year

Fatalities

Major injuries

Minor injuries

Possible injuries

Unknown injuries

Property damage only crashes

Total crashes

2004

9

19

35

40

9

118

201

2005

5

14

45

36

17

107

189

2006

8

27

40

37

7

104

197

2007

5

20

47

37

8

102

189

2008

7

15

47

45

8

113

201

2009

6

14

53

37

8

122

207

2010

4

12

42

39

8

132

203

2011

7

15

46

55

6

119

198

2012

12

11

37

36

4

100

176

2013

5

12

20

15

2

54

79

Total

68

159

412

377

77

1,071

1,840

 

Tips for motorists

  • Give your full attention to the driving task and watch for slow-moving vehicles. Do not text and drive.
  • Put additional space between your vehicle and those ahead. At this time of the year, the sun can be blinding to drivers during sunrise and sunset. The added space helps you safely maneuver if there is a sudden stop, turn, or a slow-moving vehicle ahead.
  • Be patient and do not assume the equipment operator can move aside to let you pass. The shoulder may not be able to support a heavy farm vehicle.
  • Slow down as soon as you see the triangular-shaped, red and fluorescent orange slow-moving vehicle emblem.
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