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Re: This is my opinion, who's in agreement?
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Posted by James2 on November 08, 2004 at 10:04:13 from (12.2.142.7):
In Reply to: This is my opinion, who's in agreement? posted by NC Wayne on November 07, 2004 at 20:07:08:
I agree 100%. I totally don't understand how an inexperienced individual can effectively learn to drive machinery without someone riding along giving instructions. I have been taught this way and have given instructions to others many times in this manner. How many of you naysayers would give instructions to someone about driving a car, then just turn them loose without riding along with them? Seems to be about as reasonable. No doubt a cab makes things safer, but again not all tractors have a cab. Life in general is hazardous, everywhere and anytime something bad can happen. What one needs to understand is that when you are engaged in a activity which increases the odds that something bad can happen, such as riding on a tractor with another person operating compared to the more bengin situation of sitting in the house watching TV, one need to consider if the benefit clearly outweighs the increased risk. To be running around joy riding does not justify the risk, to be receiving operating instructions I believe is.
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