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Re: Tractors on the road???
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Posted by Walt Davies on July 17, 2007 at 07:21:18 from (70.41.246.217):
In Reply to: Tractors on the road??? posted by Dobbin Nobbin on July 17, 2007 at 02:40:48:
Come to Oregon if you can follow all the laws here you are better than most. 1. At a 4 way stop the car to the right has the right-of-way regardless of who got there first. 2. Pedestrians have the right-of-way if they are on the same side of the road as you are. 3. Not all stop signs mean stop (some have a sign below them that says "Right turn not permitted without stopping") The guy at the other stop sign doesn't know that because he doesn't have a sign. 4. We have no way to drive off the side of the road because there isn't anything there to drive on and few places to pull off and let the traffic pass. 5. And all these silly rules are word of mouth because they are not required to post any change in the law from city to city. And the state doesn't let you know if the law changes. Its driver beware out here. Beaverton has a law that requires the driver to have both hands on the wheel at all times. (How does one shift his car or truck) And worst of all is the stoplight traps. all radar-camera stoplight are one full half second less of yellow light so its imposable to stop on time. Walt
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