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Posted by Walt Davies on June 28, 2007 at 21:22:13 from (70.41.245.255):
In Reply to: Where to drive? posted by flying belgian on June 28, 2007 at 07:03:48:
The other day I was bringing the equipment home from a field a few miles away, we on the state highway if one can call it that. I was going to stop an let the traffic by a short ways up the road but ran out of gas on a turn, the next thing I saw was a State truck with flashing lights pull along side he said" that's not a very good place to pull off" I told I ran out of gas so he pulled in front of me with truck load of flashing lights and directed traffic till i went back to our sevice truck and got some gas. was back on the road in few minutes and he went on his way. It was a short way as a tree had fallen in the road not 100 ft. from me. I passed him and then pull into a place where I could let the traffic go by. We make this same trip several times a week during hay season and for the most part people are real curtious to us here in the Great Northwest. In Oregon its drive on the pavement or nothing the road edges are no place to drive if Wet you sink in out of site and you never know when that small edge will just disappear all together leaving you no option but to pull back on the pavement. Walt
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