[AT] re : hayride / accidents
Rob Gray
Robgray at epix.net
Wed Nov 2 07:02:00 PST 2005
I'm no sure about the type of road it was in the SC case, but around
these parts in Pennsylvania a lot of country roads are also very
swerving and hilly. When you travel west of here into Amish country it
can be really dangerous for the Amish folk when out-of-towners or even
locals come barreling down the country roads and over a blind hill at 35
miles an hour over the speed limit.
charlie hill wrote:
> Hi Dudley,
>
> I don't disagree with you or Walt about tractors on the road. In
> fact, here in NC, farm tractors have the right of way on all roads
> except interstate highways. However, it is STILL dangerous. You know
> yourself that when you are driving 60 or 65 and you come up on a
> tractor going 13 mph it is easy to over take the tractor faster than
> you think you are going too. That is dangerous enough with a load of
> corn or hay behind you but not with your family and friends providing
> the cushion between you and the bumper of the truck.
>
> As for the driver being charged with a DWI. Maybe he was drunk and if
> so he doesn't need to be on the highway but hold your breath for a few
> days. The legal blood alcohol limit for commercial drivers is WAY
> lower than it is for other drivers in most states. I think it is .02
> compared to .08 here. You can blow a .02 from rinsing your mouth with
> mouth wash or chewing sugar free gum.
>
> It will be interesting to see how this plays out. Either way I'm
> sorry for the dead, the injured, their families and everyone involved.
>
> Charlie
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dudley Rupert" <drupert at premier1.net>
> To: "Antique tractor email discussion group"
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> Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 2:07 AM
> Subject: RE: [AT] re : hayride / accidents
>
>
>> It seems to me that this accident - like probably many if not most -
>> can be
>> viewed from several different angles. I am just curious if those of
>> you who
>> are inclined to unload on the tractor driver would feel any
>> differently if
>> say the tractor were pulling a wagon loaded with corn rather than
>> with kids?
>> When in farming country I would think that a tractor is not an
>> unexpected
>> object to be encountered on public roads and further that if it is
>> lit up
>> with lots of lights then it wouldn't be abnormal to expect to
>> encounter one
>> on the road at night (I say this having no idea what the statutes are
>> in the
>> locality where the accident occurred so this may be just hot air).
>> Anyhow,
>> if the truck driver had of hit a wagon loaded with corn then I would
>> think -
>> just my opinion mind you - that the tractor driver would sue the truck
>> driver for damages on behalf of the lost corn and damaged
>> wagon/tractor and
>> for any pain/suffering/lost work that he incurred due to being hit.
>> In the
>> case of this accident, unfortunately, the wagon didn't have corn in
>> it but
>> rather kids and for this I am sure we would all give the tractor
>> driver a
>> big S for stupidity. But, from a purely objective standpoint, I
>> don't see
>> what the contents of the wagon - as long as they are legal - would
>> have to
>> do with determining blame/liability. I believe that the tractor driver,
>> while having done a foolish thing with tragic consequences, should
>> not be
>> held liable. But ... my opinion is irrelevant as I am sure multiple
>> suits,
>> involving multiple defendants, will be brought. And as I said above,
>> this
>> accident can be viewed from different angles and this is probably not
>> the
>> right one to be viewing it from.
>>
>> Just my rambling/opinion -
>> Dudley
>> Snohomish, Washington
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com
>> [mailto:at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com]On Behalf Of Dave Rotigel
>> Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2005 1:50 PM
>> To: Antique tractor email discussion group
>> Subject: Re: [AT] re : hayride / accidents
>>
>>
>>> You know this tractor was lit up like a cristmas tree with big
>>> flashing
>>> lights I don't care if the trailr was totally dark how could you miss
>>> seeing the
>>> tractor and if you were close your lights would surley light up the
>>> trailer I
>>> think the semi driver is Deep Do Do on this one.
>>> Then why would you go for a hayride on a freeway. We use back road and
>>> pasture trails out here.
>>> Walt Davies
>>
>>
>> The guy driving the tractor got EXACTLY what he deserved! Too bad
>> about the
>> others who were hurt or killed!
>> Dave
>>
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