Posted by Billy NY on June 01, 2019 at 12:33:04 from (74.70.87.149):
In Reply to: YTDOT Opinion posted by Steve@Advance on June 01, 2019 at 11:54:32:
I think common sense prevails here, under no circumstances should someone attempt the retrieval of a tire tread, casing etc. on a highway. Sure, they are dangerous obstacles in the road, just no way I'd even think about it on a highway in these times.
On a trip down to Kentucky, just before you go through the underpass that goes by where the Reds play in Cincinnati, with daylight fading, at the last second I spotted an entire super single carcass in the road, right in my path. My friend who should have been an attentive co-pilot, was instead looking down at a GPS device. Had I not seen this darned thing, I cannot imagine at what would have happened at highway speed. At least I was driving my '16 F150, short box regular cab, the darned tire on the road was standing up and was a prime target, along the beginning of a turn in the road.
I too wonder what the laws are for this, I'd imagine the states DOT or contractors would only have rights to conduct work on a highway, even if just removing hazards such as a tire carcass. Letting the public do this at random, makes no sense.
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