Posted by donjr on April 03, 2014 at 15:40:04 from (71.246.70.39):
In Reply to: Another farmer killed posted by Keith Molden on April 03, 2014 at 06:36:55:
Coming into my farm lane from most of the farm on down the road, I have to make a left turn. The road is a 30 mph road, with a double yellow line, and about 20 feet wide. I asked the county to post a sign about 300' down the road cautioning that tractors turned left just ahead. And, I placed a big yellow 'No Passing Zone' sign in my lawn, visible especially to a vehicle trying to pass on the left, and about 100 feet or so from my lane. So far, I have demolished 5 cars and a motorcycle making a left into my lane as they attempt to pass me. I pull into the middle of the road if no traffic is coming, put the left turn signals on about 200' before I turn, and slow to a relative crawl. The kids bought a book of "Cars" stickers, and place them on the cab door of my tractors, much swastikas and meatballs on fighter planes during the war. I'M AN ACE!!!!!!!
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