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Re: Okay, how many have hauled farm equipment out
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Posted by Ded on June 24, 2005 at 20:18:36 from (65.41.170.248):
In Reply to: Re: Okay, how many have hauled farm equipment out posted by Davis In SC on June 24, 2005 at 19:15:51:
Some of the trucking companys here paid the house & senate members here to allow their trucks to run overwieght. The truck drivers say the country would shut down without the trucks. Every time I read a newspaper there has been an accident involving some kind of large truck (18 wheeler, dump truck , suv, etc. etc.,whatever). Every morning driving into work they stop side by side at the stop lights wanting to race the other truck holding up traffic in all the lanes. They say they are the most polite drivers on the road ,not from my research. I live beside a busy 2 lane road,speed limit 55, I have clocked them at 80. Can't figure out why the state spends millions of taxpayer dollars on road signs and never does nothing to enforce. Life sure better away from here.
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