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Re: Tractors on the road???
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Posted by comfortking on July 17, 2007 at 04:22:58 from (74.37.46.86):
In Reply to: Tractors on the road??? posted by Dobbin Nobbin on July 17, 2007 at 02:40:48:
The thing about right of is you never know who really has it. Question: In Illinois if a police officer and fire truck are responding to a call amd a mail carrier come to an intersection at the same time, who has the right of way? Also the road and bridge laws state the primary reason for our road system is the movement of ag products. Our interstate highway system was not built for big rigs or fast moving four wheelers but for the military to use. Tractors most assuredly have the right ot be on the road, however they can not be in the wrong lane of traffic with their equipment. It is not always the large equipment that causes the problem. When I still farmed we were on eight 30's and many times we moved that 20 foot planter and did not truck it which was not smart.
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