Question: Sometimes while I am traveling I’ve noticed a set of reflective triangles out behind a semi? Can I use those on my personal passenger car if it were to break down? Any advice is appreciated.
The familiar orange triangles marking the back of Amish buggies aren’t likely to disappear from Lancaster County’s landscape, even though a Pennsylvania appeals court ruled Tuesday that a conservative ...
A judge fined 20 members of an Amish sect for refusing to put bright orange reflective triangles on their horse-drawn buggies, saying public safety overrides any religious objections. The ...
Jacob Gingerich, member of a conservative Amish community, has been cited and jailed for refusing to place an orange safety triangle on the back of his buggy, parked here on his farm near Mayfield. AP ...
Why are bicyclists not required to have "Slow Moving" signs or large taillights, especially after sunset? A bicycle is much smaller than cars or farm machinery, making them much harder to be seen. The ...
I get it. Sidewalks are for pedestrians. Highways and streets are for everything else (cars, bikes, trikes, motorcycles, tractors and buggies). Even an occasional plane lands on one. We legislated ...
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