Don't rewatch the video if you don't want to see it, then.I didn't see anyone on the Tractor . I wouldn't click on any of those other links...Virus.
Don't rewatch the video if you don't want to see it, then.
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Farmer Bob just found out why it's illegal to ride Mopeds and horses on the Interstate. Sorry to say it, but that's Darwin.
Well, that's not an interstate. Farmers use the two lane roads to get to their fields, don't know how else they'd be able to access them if they didn't.Don't rewatch the video if you don't want to see it, then.
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Farmer Bob just found out why it's illegal to ride Mopeds and horses on the Interstate. Sorry to say it, but that's Darwin.
Obviously he's from Stupidislovika.I wonder what nationality the trucker is? Positive thoughts for all.
Well, that's not an interstate. Farmers use the two lane roads to get to their fields, don't know how else they'd be able to access them if they didn't.
Very tragic for the man on the tractor.
Could this semi-truck have been one of those “self-AI-driven” beasts?
Well, that's not an interstate. Farmers use the two lane roads to get to their fields, don't know how else they'd be able to access them if they didn't.
Very tragic for the man on the tractor.
He was completely legal too with his slow vehicle sign. Hoping somehow he came out ok.
What were his options? Fly the tractor in with a helicopter? Don't be ridiculous. There are rural areas all over the country and people drive tractors everywhere to get them there. We see them out here all the time. I DROVE my 49 Ford 8N 6 miles to a tractor show years ago. Took 45 minutes. Admittly, Kitty followed me in her car, but nonetheless, I had my slow vehicle sign on the back in FULL view. I called and asked our local Sheriff's department before I did it, but I already knew the answer. They said "Yes sir, as long as you have your sign posted on the rear of your tractor, you're fine" Wise? You tell me what his options were. Tow it? 100 bucks for what? a couple miles? Yeah, screw that. Trucker was 100% at fault. Any law enforcement officer in any rural county would tell you the guy driving the tractor had every right of way given him by the law. Not to mention he was hit from behind. The only time I know of that's not the fault of the vehicle in the back is when the front vehicle is backing up. Otherwise, it's always 100% the fault of the person in the back. It's just wrong headed to think the guy driving the tractor was any way whatsoever in the wrong.He was on a divided highway going, at best, 25mph. Trucker was in the wrong, but tractor man is the one that lost.
Just because it's legal doesn't make it wise.
Exacty. Yet those same people sit down and eat their meals everyday. Maybe they're like AOC and thing everything comes from the Kroger store.Hope deceased farmer's family will be multi multi millionaires, apparently some folks don't know what it's like to live in rural America. There was every opportunity to avoid that, no attempt to slow, no attempt to avoid,......wtf.....
I will admit I didn't notice the other lanes to the left, I was watching the tractor. Bad eyes and I never enlarged the video on my phone, either.He was on a divided highway going, at best, 25mph. Trucker was in the wrong, but tractor man is the one that lost.
Just because it's legal doesn't make it wise.