[AT] DOT Question--officer statement
Al Jones
aljones at ncfreedom.net
Wed Dec 27 06:27:44 PST 2006
...If the trooper knows the law. When I was in college, home on spring
break several years ago, probably '94 or '95, I was having lunch w/ my
grandmother before going back to the field. (I spent my spring breaks
farming, not on the beach and I liked it that way!) The local TV news
was doing a story about how there would be more farm machinery moving on
the highway and what to do. They interviewed a NC State Trooper and he
said that a wide piece of equipment had to stay on their side of the
road, not across the yellow line! I nearly fell out of my chair!!!
Goes back to my earlier comment.....ask three officers the same
question, get three different answers. Unless you're talking about
speeding or DWI....
Al
-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com] On Behalf Of charlie hill
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Unless the law has been changed recently and I missed it, farm equipment
in
North Carolina has the right of way except on Interstates and Limited
Access
Freeways.
Charlie
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From: "Paul Waugh" <pwaugh at mchsi.com>
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Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2006 7:21 PM
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> Never heard that one before, of course kind of hard to argue with a 20
ft
> combing on the road, or a 8000 lb tractor, :))
>
> Paul W
>
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> Edchainsaw at aol.com
> Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2006 7:06 PM
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> In a message dated 12/26/2006 12:18:13 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> at-request at lists.antique-tractor.com writes:
> [AT] DOT Question
>
>
> In addition, in general if you ask three different enforcement
officers
> in a given state the exact same question regarding DOT regulations,
you
> will usually get three different answers. Awful hard to insure you're
> following the rules in situations like that.....
>
>
> THIS is so true... we were talking to a local business man that
2
> yrs
>
> ago was a deputy.
> He was complaining about the wreck he caused ( he was speeding)
He
> says
> 35 aint to fast (it is in a 30mph zone) but any how he was
complaining
> about farm equipment widths . We made the statement that in
> INDIANA
>
> farm equipment still has the right of way on Indiana roads (not
> interstattes
> of course) He just said thats BULL****. well he was wrong .
A
> relative of ours was the Atturney for the state and he's the one
> that
> told us that.
>
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