We have several different farmers that farm the area around where I live...... Guy from 2 towns over rented some land here and drives like a maniac on the roads with a big 150+ HP tractor with a bunch of stuff hanging off the back. Met him a couple weeks ago and he came around a blind turn in the middle of the road (road is just barely wide unough for him to pass a car if both are on the edge)..... I ended up over an edge and in a fresh planted field. He kept right on going..... Saw him coming last week and parked my vehicle on as far to the right that I could get without leaving the pavement on another blindspot where the fields were even with the road surface. Got out and stood in the field with my phone. He drove as usual and this time, ended up off the road himself..I was holding my phone up "snapping pictures" until he got himself stopped. Snapped one of him as he was storming toward me. Already had his license plate number so asked him if I should report him along with pics or if he'd please slow down in the future (people skills cause I said please).... The road is opened to vehicles, bicycles, horses, pedestrians, and farmers.... We talked a little after he chilled out (his area, the roads are for farmers only I guess)........... Not really a bad guy, just got wrapped up in his work and trying to beat the weather.......
One day, I'll get a phone with a camera on it :roll:
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