Cross-Country in Horse-Drawn Camper

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  1. IROCUBabe

    IROCUBabe Road Train Member

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    For the record he was on a us rural highway not an interstate.
     
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  3. jasondt2001

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    Maybe you need to re-read my statement above; I never said his horses were out of control, I also NEVER stated the driver wasn't an IDIOT (or the group of drivers).

    I stated in my opinion if it were me, I'd put my animals welfare at the top of my priority list and find another way NOT on a highway or freeway.
     
  4. jasondt2001

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    All i saw in that report was "horses on a highway that had little or no shoulder" and that was enough for me.

    Like i said to before I honestly think it's a pretty neat thing to do, honestly I do. The fact of little or no shoulder and highway is enough to make me find another route, even if i have to turn around and backtrack.

    This is my opinion, it's not written in stone; it's just what I myself would do.
     
  5. Roadmedic

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    I have read it. You indicate the driver of the camper should not have been on the highway. His horses may spook.

    How might someone see the country without being on a highway?

    I am only referring to the fact that he was legal for what he was doing. It is legal for a horse drawn vehicle on US highways. It is also legal to ride a bike on the highway.

    I am not saying you were sticking up for the drivers of the trucks.
     
  6. jasondt2001

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    You're right, in my OPINION the guy shouldn't have been out on the highway. Horses can and will spook at times. I'm not saying they spooked and caused the crash - as he was rear ended.

    Well as i've stated before, I'm not familiar with the area, but around here there's lots of much more SCENIC ways around a highway. I would have not went on until I found one of them.

    I'm not arguing legality of it, it's legal for me to have a relationship with my nutty next door neighbor - even though it's legal DOESN'T mean it's a wise choice for me to do.

    Good, I'm glad you read that far.

    Are we really going to continue on this pointless pissing match?
     
  7. Roadmedic

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    True for your area. Maybe when he gets better, you can show him.

    I know I live in a farm, rural area and we have cars that hit the farmers occassionally. One time a car clipped a combine and claimed they never saw it.

    If you say it is pointless, then fine.

    Just remember things can happen anytime, especially in a truck.
     
  8. jasondt2001

    jasondt2001 Light Load Member

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    I think things can be learned from all tragedies, and myself with this story I'll keep an open mind that there's not JUST cars out here with me.


    Aren't Combines like 2 stories tall and take more than one lane of traffic :biggrin_25512:?
     
  9. Roadmedic

    Roadmedic Road Train Member

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    You are right....:yes2557:
     
  10. longshot

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    Bob will recover,' says sisterBy Brian Livingston


    More here
     
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  11. longshot

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    Investigation into wagon accident ongoing
    By Brian Livingston / staff writer

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