Driving a tractor on the road requires specific skills and expertise. Otherwise, your slow-moving vehicle might jeopardize your safety and the safety of other motorists. This informative guide from Cliff Jones KIOTI® Tractors will walk you through the key considerations and safety measures for driving your tractor on the road. Read on to learn more, and if you have more questions, swing by our dealership for a friendly chat with our team!

Understand the Rules of The Road

The first step to safely driving a tractor on the road is understanding the rules. These can vary by location, but some common norms include obeying traffic signs, maintaining an appropriate speed, and ensuring your tractor is roadworthy with working lights and signals. You’ll want to hang a slow-moving vehicle sign on your tractor to help alert other motorists about your presence and reduce the risk of accidents.

Prepare Your Tractor for The Road

Next, you’ll want to prepare your tractor for the road before leaving your farm or ranch. Ideally, check tire pressure, ensure all the lights are bright and functional, and verify that your brakes are responsive.

Learn Proper Handling Techniques

Knowing how to handle your tractor correctly on the road is critical. This includes understanding how to control speed, navigate turns, and handle potential obstacles or inclement weather conditions.

Not everyone is used to seeing tractors on the road. That’s why you’ll want to understand other road users' reactions to your tractor, as being mindful can help prevent accidents.

We hope these tips help you drive your tractor safely on the road. If you have more questions or want to upgrade your farm equipment to the latest model, contact Cliff Jones KIOTI® Tractors. Our friendly team can give you a complete tour of the available options and help you select the perfect model for your work site. We proudly serve Sealy, Houston, and Columbus, TX, so reach out today!