Posted by agpilot on November 28, 2010 at 17:16:21 from (173.84.16.52):
In Reply to: Re: Accident question posted by JDseller on November 28, 2010 at 09:51:09:
Hi JDseller: You wrote: "I hear the farmers brag at the coffee shop about how they are not going to use the berm BECAUSE they pay taxes too and have the "Right" to use the pavement too. Have a neighbor that moves his combine with a thirty-five foot head. Does not even own a header trailer. Says it is the other people"s problem IF HE is blocking traffic." end quote..... I will agree in a general way. Very often farmers state, with pride, just how independent they are and that seems to carry over to travel on "Public" roads. Near Mankato on a 2 lane road early this Fall I ended up behind a long string of vehicals.. One farmer holding up many many people. Fair? It it just one tiny example. Needs to be another way for large farm equipment to be moved down "Public" roads without holding up so many other people who are also trying to earn a living also. ag.
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