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I'm sure tractors as a "profit center" hasn't been seriously visited by most states...yet. With the explosion in SCUT/CUT ownership and decline in tax revenues it's only a matter of time. I mean, hey, someone has to save us from our stupid selves, right? No offense to folks across the pond, but I wonder how much longer until we implement ALL their rules?
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I agree.. consumer product safety laws are making it so things like hot coffe have to remind you in bold wording and other pictures that your coffee is in fact HOT.
Just about anything passed by a committie.. is gonna be bad news... Also reminiscient of the passed along story issue. By the time the story makes it to tha last ear.. it is completely wrong. soundguy |
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I just can't help but think...
If the LE folks can see that old sign good enough to tell that it isn't one of the new ones, didn't it do it's job anyway?
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Still, if I'm dumb enough to be riding my tractor down a foggy road late at night, I would rather if the upcoming car driver could see my SMV sign when he was 100 yards away from me than just 10 yards.
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If you were on your tractor on a foggy road late at night with no lights and only a SMV emblem... you're giving Mr. Darwin quite the opportunity to do his duty... which as far as the gene pool is concerned may not be a bad thing if you really were stupid enough to do something like that!!
So... as far as I'm concerned... ya' gotta come up with a better one than that... ![]()
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Whatever happened to responsibilities of the car driver? Seems to me if one is driving at a speed where he cannot stop in the distance he can see then he is at fault. What if the obstacle in the fog is a fallen tree? Is it the trees fault? I constantly hear where an "accident" was caused by the rain or the fog...huh? NO it was caused by people failing to drive an appropriate speed when confronted with reduced visibility.
Now all that said- I try to make myself as visible as possible to allow for the doofus factor of other drivers Years of surviving motorcycling, so far, have convinced me of that But even then- witness all the video of police cars with full lights flashing getting hit while stopped![]() |
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I agree 100% ...No one is ( ok. 'few are' ) willing to take personal responsibility anymore... thats where half of the BS laws ( mostly consumer protection ) come from that we see nowadays..
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@ my local dealer the old SMV sign = $5, the new sign = $12.
Call me a cynic but if other drivers can't see the +6ft wide tractor w/blinking yellow lights that's about 8ft tall which the SMV sign is attached to I don't see how a slightly more reflective SMV sign is going to help. |
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