you can drive cattle down my hwy or anything else. perfectly legal . it is a fm hwy.
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you can drive cattle down my hwy or anything else. perfectly legal . it is a fm hwy.
I have seen plenty of farmers that will not move over when they do not need the entire road. But usually that isn't the case. They really don't want to injure anyone including their equipment.
I'm far too familiar with road side hazeards and idiots. People that can't get over when there is a car, truck, bus, what ever, on the shoulder of any road, need chased down and beaten. I nearly got my legs smashed changing a fuel filter on a semi a few years ago. I had cones behind the truck and the truck was as far off the shoulder as it could be. Of course it was at the end of rush hour on 235 N and people can care less. Except for the one that caught a plugged filter when I jumped to avoid getting hit. :LOL:
I know exactly what you're saying Steve. And you aren't wrong, it's just one of those situations..
In Wyoming any road is considered open range unless posted closed range.....Don't ask how I found this out!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
well its` cotton picking season here in cotton picking north bama and you cant go down any cotton picking road without meeting a cotton picking cotton picker around every cotton picking turn ..i just drive a little slower ..
Farm Equipment Operators are no different than other vehicle Operators - - - some are careful and considerate and some are NOT. Altho this is a prime location to talk about the Ten Speed Spandex Yuppies that we have to deal with but I'll not bore you with my Rant. I just hope that I don't have to peel one of them off the front of my Car some day.
Beautiful photo Hoss!