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FARM HIGHWAY OPERATIONFARM HIGHWAY OPERATION

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What we will cover:What we will cover:

Definitions of common terms. Registration requirements. Operator requirements. Lighting requirements. Size and weight requirements Rules of the road.

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REMEMBER!!!!REMEMBER!!!!

With farm machinery, there is usually an

exemption to the rule.

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DEFINITIONSDEFINITIONS

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340.01(24)(a) - “Implement of husbandry”340.01(24)(a) - “Implement of husbandry”

means a vehicle or piece of equipment or machinery

designed for agricultural purposes, used exclusively in the conduct of

agricultural operations and used principally off the highway, or a trailer-mounted bulk liquid fertilizer

container

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340.01(24)(b) - “Implement of husbandry”

does not include any motor truck, farm truck, road tractor, truck tractor, or farm truck tractor or such a vehicle combined with a semitrailer, trailer or farm trailer,

when the vehicle or combination is a commercial motor vehicle operated on a highway.

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340.01 (16) - “Farm Tractor”340.01 (16) - “Farm Tractor”

Means a motor vehicle designed and used primarily as a farm implement for drawing plows, mowing machines and other implements of husbandry.

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340.01 (17) – “Farm trailer”340.01 (17) – “Farm trailer”

Means a trailer or semi-trailer With a gross weight greater than 3,000 pounds Which is owned or leased and operated by a

farmer And is used exclusively for the transportation

of farm products to and from the owner’s farm to the market.

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340.01 (18) – “Farm truck”340.01 (18) – “Farm truck”

Means a motor truck that is owned or leased and operated by a farmer.

And is used primarily for the transportation of:

Supplies, farm equipment and products, On the owners farm, between his or her

farms, Or to and from market.

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340.01 (18g) – “Farm truck tractor”340.01 (18g) – “Farm truck tractor”

Means a truck tractor that is owned or leased and operated by a farmer.

And is used primarily for the transportation of:

Supplies, farm equipment and products, On the owners farm, between his or her

farms, Or to and from market.

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REGISTRATIONREGISTRATION

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341.05 – “ When vehicles are exempt 341.05 – “ When vehicles are exempt from registration”from registration”

A vehicle, even though operated upon a highway of this state, is exempt from registration if any of the following apply:

(7) - The vehicle is a farm tractor used exclusively in agricultural operations.

(17) – The vehicle is an implement of husbandry.

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The exemption The exemption does notdoes not include: include:

Motor truck Farm truck Road tractor Truck tractor Farm truck tractor Farm trailer

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OPERATOR OPERATOR REQUIREMENTSREQUIREMENTS

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346.925 (1) – “Operation of agricultural 346.925 (1) – “Operation of agricultural machinery by youthful operators”machinery by youthful operators”

No person may direct or permit a child under the age of 16 years to operate a farm tractor or self-propelled implement of husbandry on the highway unless the child has been certified by successfully completing a safety training course.

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343.055 – “Commercial driver’s license 343.055 – “Commercial driver’s license waivers”waivers”

Operators of certain commercial motor vehicles are not required to hold a commercial driver’s license, if the operator holds a valid operator’s license.

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Farmers ExemptionFarmers Exemption

The operator of the commercial motor vehicle is a farmer,

Who is using the commercial motor vehicle within 150 miles of the operator’s farm,

To transport agricultural products, farm machinery or farm supplies to or from a farm.

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NOTENOTE

If the farmer operates a farm vehicle outside the scope of the farm or is operating FOR-HIRE, and that vehicle meets the definition of a commercial motor vehicle, a CDL will be required.

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LIGHTING REQUIREMENTSLIGHTING REQUIREMENTS

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347.22 (1) – “Lamps on farm tractors 347.22 (1) – “Lamps on farm tractors and self-propelled farm implements”and self-propelled farm implements”

No person shall operate or park a farm tractor or self-propelled farm implement upon a highway during the hours of darkness unless,

Such tractor or implement carries the lighted headlamps and tail lamps which would be required of other motor vehicles under similar circumstances.

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WHAT DOES THAT WHAT DOES THAT MEAN?MEAN?

It means that TWO headlamps and at least ONE red tail lamp are

required!

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347.24 (1) – “Lamps and reflectors on 347.24 (1) – “Lamps and reflectors on non-motor vehicles and equipment”non-motor vehicles and equipment”

Cannot operate an implement of husbandry during the hours of

darkness, UNLESS:

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They have either They have either TWOTWO redred tail lamps tail lamps or or TWOTWO red red reflectors displayed on reflectors displayed on

the rear.the rear.

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During the hours of darkness, any During the hours of darkness, any implement of husbandry that extends 4 implement of husbandry that extends 4 feet or more to the left of the centerline, feet or more to the left of the centerline,

MUSTMUST::

Have an amber reflector mounted on the left side,

It must face forward marking the extreme width of the implement.

Required to warn on-coming vehicles.

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347.21 (1) – “Lamps and flags on trains 347.21 (1) – “Lamps and flags on trains of agricultural vehicles”of agricultural vehicles”

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During hours of darkness:During hours of darkness:

Must have a red light or red reflector located on each side of every vehicle in the train.

May also display a SMV emblem on each side, instead of a lamp or reflector.

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During the day:During the day:

Must have 2 red flags at least 12 inches square.

Must be displayed on the rear-most vehicle, one at each corner.

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Slow Moving Vehicle EmblemSlow Moving Vehicle Emblem(SMV)(SMV)

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EXCEPTION!!!!EXCEPTION!!!!

If the vehicle or combination of vehicles, has an amber flashing light of at least 4 inches in diameter attached to the left rear.

NO SMV IS REQUIRED!

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347.245 – “Identification emblem on 347.245 – “Identification emblem on certain slow moving vehicles”certain slow moving vehicles”

Must be displayed on any vehicles or equipment, including animal-drawn equipment, which usually travels less than 25 mph.

Must be displayed day or night. SMV emblem must be bright and clean, not

FADED. If the tractor has a clearly visible SMV emblem

not blocked from view by the implement being pulled behind it, the implement is not required to have one.

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It is It is PROHIBITEDPROHIBITED to display an SMV to display an SMV emblem for any other purpose, such emblem for any other purpose, such as, to mark a driveway or mailbox.as, to mark a driveway or mailbox.

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All farm trucks, farm trailers, farm All farm trucks, farm trailers, farm truck tractors and any other non-truck tractors and any other non-

implement, implement, MUSTMUST have: have:

HEAD LAMPS TAIL LAMPS STOP LAMPS TURN SIGNALS AND TRAILERS MUST HAVE “2”

SAFETY CHAINS

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SIZE AND WEIGHT REQUIREMENTSSIZE AND WEIGHT REQUIREMENTS

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WIDTH OF VEHICLES

348.05(1) No person without a permit therefore shall operate on a highway any vehicle having a total width in excess of 8 feet 6 inches, except as otherwise provided in this section.

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WIDTH OF VEHICLES

348.05(2) The following vehicles may be operated without a permit for excessive width if the total outside width does not exceed the indicated limitations:

348.05(2)(a) No limitations for implements of husbandry

temporarily operated upon a highway in the course of its work ;

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WIDTH OF VEHICLES

348.05(2)(c)Twelve feet for farm tractors, except that the total outside width of a farm tractor shall not exceed 9 feet when operated on any Wisconsin highway which is part of the national system of interstate and defense highways;

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WIDTH OF VEHICLES348.05(2)(L)

Twelve feet for loads of hay in bales, from September 15 through December 15 of each year, for loads of Christmas trees from the point of harvesting or staging to a Christmas tree yard or point of commercial shipment, if the total outside width of the loads do not exceed a single traffic lane of any highway over which the loads are carried.

NATI

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WIDTH OF VEHICLES

348.05(3) OVERWI DTH FARM MACHI NERY

Farm tractors exceeding 12 feet in width and all other farm machinery and implements of husbandry exceeding 8 feet 6 inches in width not being operated in the course of performance of its work may be moved, towed or hauled over the highways without a special permit issued under s. 348.27(14)........

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W I D T H O F V E H I C L E S

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WIDTH OF VEHICLES348.05(4)

Notwithstanding sub. (1), the secretary may restrict vehicles to a width of less than 8 feet 6 inches on any portion of state or local highway if he or she deems such restriction necessary to protect the public safety. Any such restriction shall be indicated by official signs. If the secretary restricts the vehicles to a width of less than 8 feet 6inches on a local highway, the local authority in charge of maintenance shall be responsible for erecting the appropriate signs on the local highway.

8WIDTH

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H E I G H T O F V E H I C L E S3 4 8 . 0 6 ( 1 )

N o p e r s o n , w i t h o u t a p e r m i t t h e r e f o r e , s h a l l o p e r a t e o n a h i g h w a y a n y m o t o r v e h i c l e , m o b i l e h o m e , t r a i l e r o r s e m i t r a i l e r h a v i n g a n o v e r a l l h e i g h t i n e x c e s s o f 1 3 1 / 2 f e e t , e x c e p t a s o t h e r w i s e p r o v i d e d i n s u b . ( 2 ) .

1 3 F t . 6 I n c h e s

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H E I G H T O F V E H I C L E S3 4 8 . 0 6 (2 )

T he f ollowing vehic les may be oper at ed wit hout a per mit f or ex cessive he ight if t he over a ll he ight does not ex ceed t he ind icat ed limit at ions:

3 4 8 . 0 6 (2 )(a)

N o limit at ions f or implement s of husbandr y t empor ar ily oper at ed on t he h ighway ;

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HEIGHT OF VEHICLES348.06(3)

The limitations on total height stated in this section shall not be construed as requiring a clearance of such height or as relieving the owners of vehicles not exceeding such total height from liability for any damage.

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L E N G T H O F V E H I C L E S

3 4 8 . 0 7 (1 ) - N o p e r s o n , w it h o u t a p e r m it t h e r e f o r e , s h a l l o p e r a t e o n a h ig h w a y a n y s in g le v e h ic le w it h a n o v e r a l l le n g t h in e x c e s so f 4 0 f e e t . . .

4 0 f e e t

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L E N G T H O F V E H I C L E S

3 4 8 . 0 7 ( 1 ) - . . . o r a n y c o m b i n a t i o n o f 2 v e h i c l e s w i t h a n o v e r a l l l e n g t h i n e x c e s s o f 6 5 f e e t , e x c e p t a s o t h e r w i s e p r o v i d e d i n s u b s . ( 2 ) a n d ( 2 a ) .

6 5 f e e t

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L E N G T H O F V E H I C L E S

3 4 8 . 0 7 (2 )(e ) - N o limit at ion f or implement s of husbandr y t empor ar ily oper at ed upon a h ighway ;

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V E H I C L E T R A I N S3 4 8 . 0 8 ( 1 ) ( b )

T w o t r a i l e r s u s e d p r i m a r i l y a s i m p l e m e n t s o f h u s b a n d r y i n c o n n e c t i o n w i t h s e a s o n a l a g r i c u l t u r a l a c t i v i t i e s o r o n e s u c h t r a i l e r a n d a n y o t h e r i m p l e m e n t o f h u s b a n d r y m a y , w i t h o u t s u c h p e r m i t , b e d r a w n b y a f a r m t r a c t o r i f t h e o p e r a t i o n o f s u c h c o m b i n a t i o n o f v e h i c l e s i s e x c l u s i v e l y a f a r m i n g o p e r a t i o n a n d n o t f o r t h e t r a n s p o r t a t i o n o f p r o p e r t y f o r h i r e a n d i f t h e o v e r a l l l e n g t h o f s u c h c o m b i n a t i o n o f v e h i c l e s d o e s n o t e x c e e d 6 0 f e e t .

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3 4 8 . 0 8 ( 1 ) ( d )V E H I C L E T R A I N S

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3 4 8 . 0 8 ( 2 )V E H I C L E T R A I N S

W h e n e v e r a n y t r a i n o f a g r i c u l t u r a l v e h i c l e s i s b e i n g o p e r a t e d u n d e r s u b . ( 1 ) ( b ) , t h e t r a i n s h a l l b e e q u i p p e d a s p r o v i d e d i n s . 3 4 7 . 2 1 ( 1 m ) a n d ( 2 ) . W h e n e v e r a n y t r a i n o f a g r i c u l t u r a l v e h i c l e s i s b e i n g o p e r a t e d u n d e r s u b . ( 1 ) ( d ) , t h e t r a i n s h a l l b e e q u i p p e d a s p r o v i d e d i n s . 3 4 7 . 2 1 ( 1 ) a n d ( 2 ) . T h e t r a i l e r h i t c h e s o f a t r a i n o f a g r i c u l t u r a l v e h i c l e s s h a l l b e o f a p o s i t i v e n a t u r e s o a s t o p r e v e n t a c c i d e n t a l r e l e a s e .

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348.15(1)

WEIGHT LIMITATIONS ON CLASS “A” HIGHWAYS

In this section:

90INTERSTATE

27COUNTY

CDEFRANG ROAD

(b) “Class ‘A’ highway” includes all state trunk highways and connecting highways and those county trunk highways, town highways and city and village streets, or portions thereof, which have not been designated as class “B” highways pursuant to s. 349.15

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348.15(3)

WEIGHT LIMITATIONS ON CLASS “A” HIGHWAY S

Subject to any modifications made by a 1st class city under s. 349.15(3), no person, without a permit, may operate on a class “A” highway any vehicle or combination of vehicles unless the vehicle or combination of vehicles complies with the following weight limitations:

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3 4 8 . 1 5 (3 )(b )

W E I G H T L I M I T A T I O N S O N C L A S S “ A ” H I G H W A Y S

T he gr oss we ight imposed on t he h ighway by t he whee ls of any one ax le may not ex ceed 2 0 , 0 0 0 pounds. I n add it ion, t he gr oss we ight imposed on t he h ighway by t he whee ls of t he st eer ing ax le of a t r uck t r ac t or may not ex ceed 1 3 , 0 0 0 pounds unless t he manuf ac t ur er ’s r at ed capac it y of t he ax le and t he t ir es is suffi c ient t o car r y t he we ight but not t o ex ceed 2 0 , 0 0 0 pounds.

2 0 , 0 0 0 p o u n d s1 3 , 0 0 0 p o u n d s

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21,000 pounds for 2 axles 8 or less feet apart 37,000 pounds for groups of 3 or more consecutive axles more than 9

feet apart, a weight of 2,000 pounds more than allowed in 348.15(3)(c).

may not exceed 80,000 pounds NATI except I - 39 Wausau- Portage exception.

348.15(3)(bg)

I n the case of a vehicle or combination of vehicles transporting exclusively milk from the point of production to the primary market and the return of dairy supplies and dairy products from such market to the farm, the gross weight imposed on the highway by the wheels of any one axle may not exceed:

WEIGHT LIMITATIONS ON CLASS “A” HIGHWAY S

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348.15(3)(c)The gross weight imposed on the highway by any group of 2 or more consecutive axles of a vehicle or combination of vehicles may not exceed the maximum gross weights in the f ollowing table f or each of the respective distances between axles and the respective numbers of axles of a group: [see Figure 348.15(3)(c) f ollowing]

W E I G H T L I M I T A T I O N S O N C L A S S “A ” H I G H W A Y S

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M A X I M U M W E I G H T L I M I T A T I O N S C H A R TV e h ic le N o t I n C o m b in a t io n

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M A X I M U M W E I G H T L I M I T A T I O N S C H A R TV e h i c l e N o t I n C o m b i n a t i o n

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M A X I M U M W E I G H T L I M I T A T I O N S C H A R TV e h ic le N o t I n C o m b in a t io n

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SPECIAL OR SEASONAL WEIGHT LIMITATIONS

348.17(1)

No person, whether operating under a permit or otherwise, shall operate a vehicle in violation of special weight limitations imposed by state or local authorities on particular highways, highway structures or portions of highways when signs have been erected as required by s. 349.16(2) giving notice of such weight limitations, except when the vehicles being operated under a permit expressly authorizing such weight limitation to be exceeded. WEIGHT LIMIT

10TONS

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348.17(2)

When ever the operator of a vehicle is ordered by the offi cer or agency in charge of maintenance or by a traffi c offi cer to suspend operation of such vehicle because of the damage such vehicle is causing or likely to cause to the highway or the public investment therein, the operator shall forthwith comply with such order.

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exceed weight limitations in 348.15 &16 by 15%.

Authorization is limited to vehicles that are transporting crops from field to storage or processing facilities;

and that have a registered weight of 50,000#’s or more or described in 340.01(24)(b)

In NATI except I-39, the Wausau to Portage exception.

SPECIAL OR SEASONAL WEIGHT LIMITATIONS

348.17(4)(a)

If the secretary of DATCP determines that an agricultural emergency exists, DOT may authorize the movement of vehicles or combination of vehicles that:

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Extent of the uncompleted harvest of the crop involved.

The lateness of the harvest season for the crops involved.

the weather.

348.17(4)(b)

The secretary of the DATCP shall specify in writing the factors which resulted in determining that the emergency exists. The factors shall included but not be limited to:

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348.19(1)

TRAFFIC OFFICERS MAY WEIGH VEHICLES AND REQUIRE REMOVAL OF EXCESS LOAD.

Any traffi c offi cer having reason to believe that the gross weight of a vehicle is unlawful or in excess of the gross weight for which the vehicle is registered may

require the operator of such vehicle to stop and submit the vehicle and any load it may be carrying to a weighing by means of either portable or certified stationary scales and

may require that such vehicle be driven to the nearest usable portable or certified stationary scale except as provided in 348.19(1)(b).

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348.19(2)(a)

TRAFFIC OFFICERS MAY WEIGH VEHICLES AND REQUIRE REMOVAL OF EXCESS LOAD.

After weighing a vehicle, it is determined that the vehicles weight is in excess of the limitations in 348.15, 16, 17(3) & (4) or any limitation posted in 348.17, the operator may not proceed (unless directed by the officer for unloading or reloading) until the overload is brought back into compliance within the limitations exceeded.

All material unloaded or reloaded shall be done so and cared for by and at the risk of, the owner or operator of the vehicle.

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348.19(2)(b)

T R A F F IC O F F IC E R S M A Y W E IG H V E H IC L E S A N D R E Q U IR E R E M O V A L O F E X C E S S L O A D.

I n the case of a vehicle transporting livestock found in excess of the weight limitations in 348.15, 16, 17(3) & (4) or any limitation posted in 348.17, and if the apprehension is within 15 miles or less of the destination of the vehicle. The traffi c offi cer shall allow the vehicle to proceed w/ o requiring the reloading or unloading of such vehicle.

This paragraph does not apply to the interstate system w/ the exception of the Wausau- Portage exemption.

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RULES OF THE ROADRULES OF THE ROAD

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You must abide by all the “Rules of the You must abide by all the “Rules of the road” stated in State Chapter 346.road” stated in State Chapter 346.

They include:They include: Driving, meeting,

overtaking and passing.

Right-of-way Turning and stopping

requirements Traffic signs, signals

and markings. Required stops

Speed restrictions Reckless and

drunken driving Accidents and

accident reports. Miscellaneous rules.

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346.05 (3)346.05 (3)

Any vehicle proceeding upon a roadway at less than the normal speed of traffic,

Shall be driven in the right-hand lane then available for traffic, or as close as practicable to the right-hand edge or curb of the roadway.

EXCEPT when overtaking and passing another vehicle, or when preparing to make a left turn.

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346,18 (4)346,18 (4)

The operator of a vehicle entering a highway from a non-highway access, shall yield the right-of-way to all vehicles approaching on the highway the operator is entering.

Driveways, farm or field access, etc.

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346.59 – “Minimum speed regulation”346.59 – “Minimum speed regulation”

No person shall drive a motor vehicle at a speed so slow as to impede the normal and reasonable movement of traffic.

Except when reduce speed is necessary for safe operation or is necessary to comply with the law.

The operator of a vehicle moving at a speed so slow as to impede traffic shall, if practicable, yield the roadway to an overtaking vehicle.

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346.94346.94

(5) Placing injurious substance on highway.– No person shall

place or cause to be placed upon a highway any foreign substance which is or may be injurious to any vehicle or part thereof.

(7) Spilling loads of waste or foreign matter.– The operator of

every vehicle transporting waste or foreign matter on the highways of this state shall provide adequate facilities to prevent such waste from spilling on or along the highways.

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348.10 (2)348.10 (2)

No person shall operate a vehicle on a highway unless such vehicle is so constructed and loaded as to prevent its contents from dropping, leaking, or otherwise escaping therefrom.

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If there is one thing to If there is one thing to remember when operating a remember when operating a

tractor on the highway:tractor on the highway:Tractors are not

designed for highway use!!!!

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ROAD SPEED IS MUCH SLOWER.

APPROACHING TRAFFIC CANNOT BE HEARD.

TRACTORS ARE HIGHLY MANEUVERABLE AND HARDER TO CONTROL AT HIGH SPEEDS.

MUST DEPEND ON VISION!!!

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