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Posted by T_Bone on October 31, 2005 at 12:39:34 from (4.240.90.251):
In Reply to: Re: Truck--hayride crash posted by Dave H (MI) on October 31, 2005 at 09:45:37:
Hi Dave, Boy what a shame to loose lives on what was supposed to be a fun filled night. I was looking into the AZDOT laws a couple years back and was shocked to see that AZ requires lights and turn signals on ag-tractors and ag-trailers as I had never heard of that. Our ag-trailers also need turn signals, stop lites, tail lights (if used at night) and brake axles if over 3000lbs, but do not require registeration, no mileage from the farm restricktions either. One thing I could not find in the laws was anything about SMV usage. No refference to SMV signage of any type but the county sherrif bought our water company members (about 400 members) SMV signs for night time usage as our county roads are getting more traffic at night. Always made me wonder where the SMV rules are located for AZ. T_Bone
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