Posted by cumminsdeere on April 03, 2014 at 23:45:20 from (70.208.17.143):
In Reply to: Another farmer killed posted by Keith Molden on April 03, 2014 at 06:36:55:
I was bringing a big drill up the road last fall I have 2 smv on outer edges of both drills and one in the center of the tractor all 3 visible and people would slow way down and then pass it was getting dark I also have all kinds of reflector tape on everything . In the day time they will pass doing 70 mph and never touch the brakes they drive like idiots no matter how many lights you have and reflectors even use a pilot car when ever I can . You tell me they can't see a piece of equipment going down the road with lights and reflectors bs. I think the only reason they slow down at night is because they are to stupid to figure out what it is a new smv will glow for at least a mile
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