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Re: Tractor safety on the road
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Posted by NC Wayne on November 17, 2006 at 19:03:05 from (152.163.100.74):
In Reply to: Tractor safety on the road posted by Formerly PaMike on November 17, 2006 at 09:26:37:
I don't drive a tractor on the road tha often unless it's to bring a customers machine to the shop to work on. In my experience though it doesn't seem to matter wether you have lights or not, the idiots in the other vehicles do whatever they please. I had to bring a customers old IH back to the shop a few years back. It was in borad daylight and did have the warning triangle on the rear but since it was coming down a winding road I had Dad following me close in his service truck with his flashers on too. Before I had gone 4 miles I'd already had three cars pass both me and dad's truck, all while going through two back to back blind curves. It's good to be legal but it doesn't seem to make a real difference either way til someone gets theirself killed...Just my .02
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