Some of the newer farm equipment, sprayers like that, can go 50mph too, which kinda gets them away from being a typical 'farm implement'.
I met a fella on the road at midnite on a foggy night with a tractor and plow, he should not have been out there, when he turned off the road the plow swung way out into the other lane as they do; in a fog that should never be on the road. He was mud covered, poor lights, everything dark and crossing lines...... Yikes.
Have a few that park on the road with big equipment as if it were part of their field road, not a,public tarred road.... Grrrr.
I used to think a person has to be an idiot to hit a big farm implement on an open road, but of late I've seen how a slow moving implement at dusk or night, even with lots of lights, just doesn't stand out all the time as something to be careful of, and a person going 55mph gets up upon them so much faster than one would think, I see where we farmers need to do a lot better at those times of day for sure.
Most farmers are pretty good, but yea, there are are bad deals on that side as well for sure.
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