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rhagfo
Jan 07, 2018Explorer III
There is no doubt the Class A driver is way out of line. It is amazing what drivers will do to get by something they feel is impeding them, and the danger they will put themselves and others in to do it.
During the late summer months in Washington county Oregon there is the harvest of hay fields! This requires moving of much large harvesting equipment on State Hwy 26, these units are 12’ to about 14’ wide and travel at about 30 mph. We have seen people pass these units in a no passing zone, forcing oncoming traffic to the shoulder, that oncoming traffic traveling at 55 to 60 mph!! These harvesters only travel maybe a mile or two on the Hwy, just crazy what chances people will take to save a few minutes!
During the late summer months in Washington county Oregon there is the harvest of hay fields! This requires moving of much large harvesting equipment on State Hwy 26, these units are 12’ to about 14’ wide and travel at about 30 mph. We have seen people pass these units in a no passing zone, forcing oncoming traffic to the shoulder, that oncoming traffic traveling at 55 to 60 mph!! These harvesters only travel maybe a mile or two on the Hwy, just crazy what chances people will take to save a few minutes!
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