Posted by kcm.MN on October 04, 2017 at 09:57:28 from (174.219.139.8):
In Reply to: Vigilante? posted by rrlund on October 04, 2017 at 06:58:24:
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...But what stops people from getting ATV's on the road?
Randy, only thing I can throw out there is to do a little research into that specific location, going back a few years. Try to find photos, reports....anything concerning accidents at THAT location. See if there are any commonalities that keep happening time and again - ex.: is it ALWAYS the driver's fault? If so, then why?
Take all your info to your neighbors and show them your findings. Then, as a "group", make those findings public. Try going to the people in charge of that stretch of road (county road or state?). If they fail to act, which seems to be obvious, then take the info to the local papers, as well as the paper of the nearest larger town/city. Get the word out about what's going on.
It's not a "quick fix", and it may well be that nothing will ever come of it, but all you can do is try. As another friend of mine so greatly likes to throw out there, you can't fix stupid!
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