yeah but lights with your 8’7 wide load makes the general public complacent, they think it’s just fine not moving over when they see oversize lights.
You’re making it hell for anyone moving stuff wider than the lanes. Same with guys leaving their signs up empty
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What about when meeting an overweight vehicle required to have warning lights? They're not wide.
No different than the couple of states that require caution lights to be covered when not in use.
When pulling an OD load, I don't expect any part of the opposing lane to be surrendered to me. Of course it's nice when people don't crowd the center line.cke and Deere hunter Thank this. -
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Illinois requires lights when you’re simply overweight. Since we want to talk about reading permits.
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I have never read a permit that specifically forbids lights under a certain size. Just that they aren’t required. In some places lights can replace an escort and vice versa
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