Slow Moving Vehicles
A slow-moving vehicle is a type of vehicle that is designed to travel at speeds lower than the normal speed of traffic. This can include vehicles such as tractors, combines, or other farm equipment that are used on rural roads, as well as certain types of commercial vehicles or other vehicles designed for specific purposes.
In many countries, slow-moving vehicles are required to display a special symbol or sign, such as an orange triangle with a red border, to make other drivers aware of their presence on the road. This helps to improve safety and reduce the risk of accidents, particularly on highways and busy roads where fast-moving vehicles may be less able to react to slow-moving vehicles.
If you are driving behind a slow-moving vehicle, it is important to exercise patience and maintain a safe following distance, particularly if you are traveling on a road with limited visibility or poor road conditions. It is also important to be aware of the driver's intentions and to use caution when passing or overtaking a slow-moving vehicle, particularly if it is being operated on a narrow or winding road.