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ktmrfs wrote:cpaulsen wrote:Triker33 wrote:
I've never seen the police write a ticket for going the wrong way in any campground.
I have! Do not know about a lot of states but all the roads in state parks in Oregon are considered "state highways" which are subject to th rules of the road like everything else.
true, but I have had state park employees, instruct me to go the wrong way in oregon state park campgrounds in order to get my trailer in, and in a few cases, with pull throughs have the door facing the campsite instead of the road.
โFeb-27-2016 08:29 PM
cpaulsen wrote:Triker33 wrote:
I've never seen the police write a ticket for going the wrong way in any campground.
I have! Do not know about a lot of states but all the roads in state parks in Oregon are considered "state highways" which are subject to th rules of the road like everything else.
โFeb-27-2016 02:13 AM
Triker33 wrote:
I've never seen the police write a ticket for going the wrong way in any campground.
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cruiserjs wrote:Cloud Dancer wrote:
I never discuss this subject.
Then why did you?? Just to "hear" yourself??
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โFeb-23-2016 08:16 PM
Georgew48 wrote:
In Ohio state parks the ranger will give you a ticket if they catch you going the wrong way when the road is posted and has arrows painted on the road. The roads in the State parks are state roads just like any other state road and subject to the same laws. As a camp host I have seen them write many tickets for speeding, running stop signs and going the wrong way. The drivers attitude has a lot to do with it though. Our rangers are not out to spoil you day but have to enforce the rules to keep order.
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Old-Biscuit wrote:
What has happened to plain ole common sense :H
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