That law has been on the books for at least thirty, or probably fourty years in my home town of seven hundred.
Sorry, I don't mean to offend, but it just makes good sence to me for saftey reasons. Exceptions are emergency vehickles of course.
The last few years they have not been inforcing it as much as they did years ago. This winter we all go outside and look if we hear a vehickle coming, just like we used to on the farm when we lived down a long lane. The price of gas slowed our traffic. If we have a car accident in town on a week end, we know the cop car is involved--the only car out there 99% of the time.
I do think it is pretty much the standard in Iowa. We still have some horse laws that haven't been taken off the books.
TRACTOR RELATED----tractors with lugs prohibited! That sign was still up in a nearby town several years ago, but disapeared. I wanted to buy it, but was to late, gone and no one knows who took it down.
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