Posted by John S-B on April 09, 2012 at 19:32:41 from (205.188.116.74):
..and morons are on the road. Just saw some idiot almost get plowed under trying to pass a tractor on the right. The guy was taking a big JD articulated tractor down the street from one field to the next with some tillage equipment. The guy just couldn't wait for him to pull into the field. So as he swung wide to make the turn, Einstein tries to pass him on the right. He had to drive his midget car off the road to avoid being crushed, and I think he got a couple of feet of air going through the ditch. I was watching from the firehouse across the road. I thought for sure the guy was going to roll the car. By the time we got the trucks out the door, he was driving off. Definitely his lucky day. I don't know what he was thinking, it was obvious he was swinging wide to turn into the field on the right, on the left were apartments.
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