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Re: OT Hauling corn on the highway question.
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Posted by JT on November 08, 2006 at 09:26:57 from (70.226.218.41):
In Reply to: OT Hauling corn on the highway question. posted by Ollie2 on November 07, 2006 at 18:32:24:
First of all it is illegal to drive on the shoulder of a road,no matter what! If you do drive on the shoulder and it gives way do to not being designed for that much weight, you will be the one who will pay. As long as what you are driving is not wider than the lane you are in, you should not move to the shoulder, I heard of a tractor one day in a deep ravine, the driver was trying to be courteous, moved to the side, the road gave way, rolled his tractor, and wagon down the ravine. luckily he was hoook up, but the tractor cab kept him out of harms way. cost him/his insurance company a lot of money for the damage to the tractor, wagon, the loss of grain, and the damage to the road, etc. You pay taxes for the roads as well as the people in cars and trucks,so I would and do use the road you pay for.
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