As farmers prepare for spring planting, the Wisconsin State Patrol is reminding motorists that it is illegal to pass an agricultural vehicle in a no-passing zone.
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As farmers prepare for spring planting, the Wisconsin State Patrol is reminding motorists that it is illegal to pass an agricultural vehicle in a no-passing zone.

Spring is a busy time of year for farmers, and drivers can expect to see more farm vehicles on the road.

According to the Wisconsin State Patrol, there have been more than 2,000 crashes involving farm vehicles in Wisconsin in the past five years, including a preliminary report of 388 in 2023.

“Farmers are out working hard to feed our communities,” said Wisconsin State Patrol Superintendent Tim Carnahan in a news release. “Their equipment is often slower, less agile and much larger than a standard vehicle. It’s important that drivers and equipment operators keep an eye out for each other and understand their responsibility in safely sharing the road.”

Driver responsibilities​

  • Scan the road ahead and be ready to slow down when you see slow-moving farm vehicles.
  • Provide extra room for farm vehicles and anticipate the possibility they may slow down or turn.
  • Be patient and cautious if you decide to pass. In Wisconsin, it is unlawful to pass an agricultural vehicle in a no passing zone.
  • When legally passing, consider the possibility of the farmer turning left onto a road, driveway or field entrance.

Farm vehicle operator responsibilities



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By staff

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