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Wow....this is crazy.

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Need Advice: Towing I-70 westbound out of Denver

I think that most states, have the "move over law". In my state, any vehicle with hazards or emergency lights on, slow down or move over! It's second nature for me to move over when seeing lights on the shoulder. If it's a single lane road, I'll slow 15 - 20 below the posted limit and hug center line when possible.

Accidents can and do happen whenever! That's the one thing that I enjoy have a bit more protection with the 3500! :cool: Glad to hear that the trooper will recover without difficulties! I've used my truck as a blocker for people changing tires on the side of the road! If I can help save a life, the little delay in time, is worth it! :)
 
I'm up with you to a certain point, if there is too much traffic it just starts a jam immediately. So it would be smarter to just slow down on two lanes instead of blocking one lane to Zero speed and have another empty lane.

There is good and bad in everything.

By the way that law is unknown in Europa, traffic would collapse instantly that way.

Same as everyone stops seeing an ER vehicle - even oncoming on a divided highway, this is ridiculous. Should the ER fly over the guardrail into my side, and how? What's that good for..
 
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This one has been parked around town in Baker City for the last few months. Some people sure have a lot of faith in bumper hitches.

- John

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speaking of crazy, we were southbound on the Alcan and I passed this guy on a Honda 50 three days in a row, he had a little cardboard plaque on his Honda 50 scooter and it said Alaska to Mexico

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more crazy.. guy on a homemade motorized bicycle with home made trailer in the parking lot of a laundromat in Vian Oklahoma, complete with two small dog
he was from Colorado... total wingnut, we friended him on Facebook.. you could tell after one minute was a little further out there than most of the Tinfoil Hat wearing club of America...

https://www.facebook.com/carl.snyder.9849

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