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AmenSometimes it just isn't practical to remove the head from a combine when there's only a short distance between fields and most cars will pull to the shoulder of the road to give the combine room to pass. That's a great thing except when they stop directly across from a mailbox. Then, the operator is forced to squeeze between the car and the mailbox. Most people in cars have no idea.
I'm surprised no one has brought up bike riders, the ones with spandex and helmets. In my neck of the woods, they're on double yellow line roads with no shoulders where a lot traffic is usually moving 45 to 50.I just shake my head at how what is probably an intelligent person either having no common sense are think they own the road. Usually it only takes one close call and the bike is off to Craig's List.
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I started to bring up the bicycle riders...I'd 100 times rather be behind a tractor doing 14 in a 55 than a herd of dam bicycles that WILL NOT get out of the way. I see signs that have a picture of a bicycle and says "Share the road", don't see anywhere it says to give them the road.
My opinion, if the bicycles are on a state maintained road, they should be required to havea minimum of liability insurance, be tagged and registered, and pay road taxes, just have like I have to have to drive my vehicles on a public road.
I’m in southern Greenville SC.What county in S.C. are you in Mark?
Had a tailgater follow me for miles on a development road. I'd speed up, so did he, I'd slow down so he could overtake but no, he'd slow down, all the while hanging off my bumper. Went on for ages and I was not slow on the road.
This behaviour stopped when I could see a really nasty, bloated roadkill coming up. I swerved at the last second, he didn't...
The explosion of very rotten gut contents of a very dead kangaroo (I'm in Australia) was very impressive in the rear view mirror. The tailgating stopped after that. Lesson learned.
I live off the Natchez trace Highway in Tennessee a beautiful scenic road with many bicyclists and it is illegal to pass them without going into the other lane completely there have been many accidentsI started to bring up the bicycle riders...I'd 100 times rather be behind a tractor doing 14 in a 55 than a herd of dam bicycles that WILL NOT get out of the way. I see signs that have a picture of a bicycle and says "Share the road", don't see anywhere it says to give them the road.
My opinion, if the bicycles are on a state maintained road, they should be required to havea minimum of liability insurance, be tagged and registered, and pay road taxes, just have like I have to have to drive my vehicles on a public road.
And the 100 pound piece of 18 wheeler tread laying on its edge. Very effective tailgater lesson.I am guilty of administering driving lessons all the time. Dead animals, pot holes, stopped cars work great on tail gaters