Posted by pkurilecz on November 28, 2010 at 15:08:17 from (68.88.199.97):
In Reply to: Re: Accident question posted by Paul N Texas on November 28, 2010 at 12:07:33:
My understanding is that in TX, a farmer who is moving a piece of equipment from one farm location to another farm location is exempt from obtaining high/wide load permits.
If the equipment is wide, you are required to yield to it just as one is required to yield to a permitted wide load.
That being said, trying to cross a bridge where the equipment takes up the whole width without holding opposing traffic until the equipment crosses does seem to be a very poor and unwise decision.
All I can say is that when I transport equipment from one location to the other, I am so glad to be off the road.
When I move wide equipment, I get my neighbors to help me, especially on the narrow bridges.
All in all a very bad situation and I am so glad not to be in their shoes.
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