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Tractor Drivers ~Re-Opened by Request_

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Darklord

Darklord Report 6 Sep 2008 09:06

Morning


It is not funny to see how long a queue you can get behind you.

Please pull over


Pete

Darklord

Darklord Report 6 Sep 2008 09:10

Hi to you

I am sure it says somewhere that they have to pull over when there is a certain number behind them

Pete

Whirley

Whirley Report 6 Sep 2008 09:21

Peter it is annoying. I got stuck in a que last night on way home from work, must have been a mile long tail back so it seemed, but as Angie said, they are only doing their job. They should pull over tho when safe to do so, this Farmer did, but by the time I got anywhere near his tractor, he pulled out again, but luckily my turning was nearby..

Jenxx

Jenxx Report 6 Sep 2008 09:22

I agree Peter

Have seen them going to the shops in their tractors
Please pull over


Jenxx

Darklord

Darklord Report 6 Sep 2008 09:22

Hi

No I'm quite happy thanks.Apart from being at work that is.

Its just I get annoyed at the lack of common sense

Pete

badger

badger Report 6 Sep 2008 09:55

You should all be thankfull ,that with high fuel bills even on the farms ,that tractors are still on the roads.
Without them you would be paying FAAAAR more for your meat,dairy products and bread ,veg' and the like.
Leave home earlier and stop whinging.
Fred.

Darklord

Darklord Report 6 Sep 2008 09:56

Hi Badger

Here is a sobering thought though

Road Legal? Many aren't
James Cullimore studied Agricultural Business Management at the University of Reading. His dissertation, Road accidents involving agricultural vehicles - what are the causes and can they be reduced?, has been used by the DfT and HSE.

As part of that, he looked at a range of farm machinery on 10 farms in Gloucestershire to see whether equipment was road-legal. He found that 25% of self-propelled agricultural vehicles, 45% of trailers and 39% of wheeled implements did not meet legal standards.


Pete

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₪ TeresaW elite empress of deleted threads&# Report 6 Sep 2008 10:10

Well you will all be moaning when there is a bread shortage. It's harvest time FGS, you want your food, the farmers grow it, let them do their jobs.

You're only sitting there in your cosy little fuel guzzling, pollution making boxes trying to get from a to b in the shortest time and least effort possible.

Yes I agree that the Highway Code states they should pull over, and that's fine. But you know,there are far more dangerous incidents of ignoring the Highway code than this. Speeding being the biggest one. It won't hurt you to slow down and wait for a few minutes.

As for lack of common sense. You know, I see far more examples of that in car drivers several times a day, and I wonder how they ever passed their test.

Farmers have enough problems getting their harvest in before the rain rots it. Cut them some slack eh?

Eldrik

Eldrik Report 6 Sep 2008 10:11

The 6 cars we have pulled out of floods this morning due to their idiot drivers trying to drive through waist deep water were rather happy to see me and a few others on tractors.

:-)

Darklord

Darklord Report 6 Sep 2008 10:15

Not disputing that one bit

♥†۩ Carol   Paine ۩†♥

♥†۩ Carol Paine ۩†♥ Report 6 Sep 2008 10:32

You are complaining about tractor drivers who are going about their daily work. They have no choice but to use the roads on their taxed & insured tractors. Occasionally they can be seen parked outside a shop, why should this be a problem?
More annoying is the amount of horses being exercised on our roads, they move slowly, to pass them safely it is necessary to slow down to a crawl. These horses are often being ridden by young people who have no idea of the Highway Code.
The cyclists are as bad, especially those in races, once you pass one you know that it is likely that you will get up the road to hit another queue attempting to pass another one. How many of you have children who ride their bikes on the roads?
These people are not trying to earn a living wage to support their families. Modern tractors are now able to be driven at a reasonable speed on the roads. So like has been already said ‘If you need to be somewhere at a certain time, leave yourself ample time for your journey’.
Yes there are those who drive farm vehcles that are not roadworthy, but there are far more people on our roads that are driving around in unsafe cars.
Your MOT only means that on the day it was inspected it was roadworthy, tyres & brakes wear out!

₪ TeresaW elite empress of deleted threads&#

₪ TeresaW elite empress of deleted threads&# Report 6 Sep 2008 10:40

Don't start me on cyclists...

There is nothign wrong with cyclists in general, but there are some who do not know road law, or just blatantly ignore it anyway. ie last year while I was still on crutches, I was crossing at a pelican crossing, light on green, signal beeping, and a cyclist jsut ignored in and cut me up while I was crossing!!

However these are in the minority. Lots of cyclists ARE on their way to and from work, and these I have nothing against. Most wear reflective clothing, use lights, helmets and clear signals. I do believe there should be a compulsory test before cyclists are allowed to use the roads though, and I also believe helmets should be made law.

However that is another debate. I am a cyclist myself, Or at least was until my bike was nicked, and have nothing against cycling as a mode of transport at all, as long as it is used safely and sensibly.

Re tractors, especially at this time of year, car drivers just need to practise a little patience, common sense and tolerance.

Darklord

Darklord Report 6 Sep 2008 10:43

Hi
The thread is debating (I may say rather well) the issue of tractors pulling over when there is a queue behind them,

Pete

₪ TeresaW elite empress of deleted threads&#

₪ TeresaW elite empress of deleted threads&# Report 6 Sep 2008 10:44

Which is why I pulled it back to tractors at the end of my reply to Carol...

Darklord

Darklord Report 6 Sep 2008 10:47

Re tractors, especially at this time of year, car drivers just need to practise a little patience, common sense and tolerance.


That is a double edged sword though is it not

Pete

Sue

Sue Report 6 Sep 2008 10:48

We suffer this a lot, however we know who is going to pull over and who isn't :-)) having lived here so long.

♥†۩ Carol   Paine ۩†♥

♥†۩ Carol Paine ۩†♥ Report 6 Sep 2008 10:56

I did not think I was going off the subject of tractor drivers. Rather making a point!

Eldrik

Eldrik Report 6 Sep 2008 10:58

It's dead easy, really.

Car drivers have no more right to the road than anyone else and, being in a farming community, the average car driver is probably held in as much contempt as tractor drivers are in a non farming community.

For every tale you can recount about tractors being a nuisance, I can recount one about car drivers speeding around the country roads, going through fences, getting stuck in floods, hitting livestock and wildlife.....

So my take on it is live with it - its not going to change, so it's not worth getting uptight about it.

Jenxx

Jenxx Report 6 Sep 2008 11:07

I dont see anywhere on this thread that anyone is held in contempt in fact they were just asked to pull over Please if there is a long line of traffic following them
Jenxx

Eldrik

Eldrik Report 6 Sep 2008 11:11

Eh?

I think you need to read the post again, Jen.