[AT] Re: AT Digest, Vol 21, Issue 2
Chris Britton
c.britton at worldnet.att.net
Wed Nov 2 10:57:34 PST 2005
I agree.. reflectors and DOT tap on the trailer.. and the trailer itself
should have been visible..
I think it was 'bad judgement' on the hayride operators side.. and 'deep doo
do' time for the driver of the semi truck..
I agree.. I think hayrides are best for back roads and pasture trails.
Soundguy
>From: DAVIESW739 at aol.com
>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.
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