Posted by mss3020 on October 04, 2017 at 07:16:01 from (206.222.195.94):
In Reply to: Vigilante? posted by rrlund on October 04, 2017 at 06:58:24:
My folks use to live in the country..meaning that they have developed the land across the road from their place and paved their road. I hay their field to the north about 1/4 mile way or so.. Every year it gets worse for traveling that short distance from field to their driveway. Was on the way back to their place with baler in tow and car was comeing toward me so stayed in my lane and stuck my arm out to make left turn AND had signal on tractor working to turn into driveway after car went by ..out of the corner of eye i see suv passing me right as Im getting ready to make the turn into drive.. GEES.. NO CLUE....
Couple years ago came home at my place to see a card strattleing the ditch. There is a "T" at the end of our road and the guy looked down to pull the cd out of radio and blew by the stop sign into the top of the T to which the rear bumper was on the edge of road.. front bumper was on field side with ditch under car... LOL LOL
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