Yesterday, I was reminded of the mundane but very real safety hazard of vehicle traffic when operating a tractor.
Due to the direction of the wind, it was most comfortable to blow the snow off of my driveway in a direction such that I was backing out of the end of the driveway onto the road on each pass.
In a vehicle I wouldn't have a problem remembering to look both ways when exiting the driveway. On the tractor, I was so absorbed by the task of clearing the snow and operating the snow blower that on one occasion I forgot to check for traffic as I backed out of the driveway.
Of course as it turned out on that one occasion, there was a guy in a pickup coming down the road. Luckily he saw me and was able to stop and honk while I embarrasingly realized he was there and moved out of his way.
I am not sure if my slow-moving-vehicle sign or blinking flashers (it was bright daylight at the time) were helpful in having the other driver notice me or not, but I will keep using them (along with the seatbelt) in the future!
- Rick
P.S. In this regard, I would be willing to admit that there might be a slight safety advantage to driving a bright orange tractor
Due to the direction of the wind, it was most comfortable to blow the snow off of my driveway in a direction such that I was backing out of the end of the driveway onto the road on each pass.
In a vehicle I wouldn't have a problem remembering to look both ways when exiting the driveway. On the tractor, I was so absorbed by the task of clearing the snow and operating the snow blower that on one occasion I forgot to check for traffic as I backed out of the driveway.
Of course as it turned out on that one occasion, there was a guy in a pickup coming down the road. Luckily he saw me and was able to stop and honk while I embarrasingly realized he was there and moved out of his way.
I am not sure if my slow-moving-vehicle sign or blinking flashers (it was bright daylight at the time) were helpful in having the other driver notice me or not, but I will keep using them (along with the seatbelt) in the future!
- Rick
P.S. In this regard, I would be willing to admit that there might be a slight safety advantage to driving a bright orange tractor