Statewide Iowa — Autumn arrives Saturday but many Iowa farmers are already starting the fall harvest, and motorists in rural areas will need to share the roads with large, slow-moving farm equipment for the next several weeks.
Law enforcement officer Aaron Dodd says he’s already spotted drivers taking big chances when they shouldn’t, like trying to pass tractors on a hill.
Such risky behavior might result in a collision, or at least a ticket.
Distractions are also causing crashes, and Dodd says people need to put down the number-one distraction — their smartphones — while driving.
From 2017 through June 30th, 2022, the Iowa Department of Transportation reports 30 people died in crashes involving farm equipment in the state. This is National Farm Safety and Health Week.