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Posted by SAm in NS on January 29, 2004 at 05:52:10 from (129.173.133.82):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: State and Provincial Laws posted by Hugh MacKay on January 29, 2004 at 03:14:20:
It would be nice if someone would shut the gate and send us some snow. We've only had one decent snowfall so far this winter but it has stayed around. We've had about two one week segments of -20C (seasonal lows are usually -12C) and NS power has been running a bit short on occasions. There is a section of highway out to Windsor (NS) which was recently twinned due to the number of accidents which seem to be due to excessive speed for the conditions. All of the guard rails are fitted with new collapsible ends and poles designed to shear off. There have several days when the school buses couldn't run lately so they are cancelled and all the non-bus students still have to go to school walking on the unplowed roads and sidewalks to arrive at an unplowed schoolyard to attend school where they are not supposed to learn anything because the bus students are not there. The best one is using farm tractors for snowplowing. I went to try to license my tractor for the road (I don't have a truck or trailer) and the lady at the motor vehicle department tells me if it's licensed as a farm tractor I can't drive it down the road to go plow snow, but if I license it as a general tractor I can't tow a trailer or implement with it. Oh well I can't afford the insurance anyway. SAm in NS
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