Why do people blame the farmer first? Maybe it was his fault, swung the disk into the car, maybe it was the drivers fault not watching the road, maybe there was a second car as noted in the comments.
Fact remains everyone needs to watch the road and take precautions. Seems more times then not it is the fault of the driver. A few years ago not far from here a 70 year old farmer was traveling down the road with a 4430JD and a feed wagon as he did every day, and was plowed into from the rear by a semi. The farmer was killed instantly and the wagon and tractor was broke into pieces and scattered all over.
Whether your the farmer or the auto driver you need to watch the road at all times. You never know when a tree is down or a UPS truck is in the way backing in to somewhere, or even a combine is on the road.
I hope the driver and the farmer are both going to be ok.
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