Posted by Hal/ Eastern WA on February 01, 2014 at 22:30:00 from (97.114.109.222):
In Reply to: Back when I was young. OT posted by the flying belgian on January 31, 2014 at 14:47:25:
We called it ski jogging. I only tried it once and the car I was holding onto accelerated much faster than I expected it to, and went way faster. When I finally let go, I slid into the ditch, where luckily there was soft snow because I landed in a heap. It scared the heck out of me and I never tried it again. About 7th or 8th grade, if my memory is correct.
I believe that a driver who knowingly allows persons to ski jog behind his vehicle can be charged with reckless driving in my state. The same for pulling sleds or a car hood behind a vehicle on the public road.
Neither is a good practice, and could lead to huge legal problems, possibly criminal, but certainly civil.
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