Posted by Sprint 6 on February 11, 2015 at 07:01:34 from (107.77.85.92):
In Reply to: Re: Amish posted by Traditional Farmer on February 11, 2015 at 04:39:26:
They best watch out, IN now requires plates, insurance, and a state ID to operate mopeds under 49cc. I don't have issues with farm vehicles, just their private use buggies. Using a buggy to go to the store everyday is no different than me driving a car, except they pay no road, wheel, or use tax like I am required to do whether I use the vehicle or not. They should be held to the same standard as everyone else, that includes DUIs. Walking, bikes, tractors, etc. do not have narrow wheels that rut soft pavement or a power source that craps wherever it pleases. Although, most of them are using crap catchers now. They have been told to keep their steel wheeled tractors and wagons off the road in my area. Tractors on the road are covered under your umbrella farm insurance policies.
I do think bicyclists should be required to pass a basic traffic safety course.
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