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Farm accidents claim four lives in three weeks
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<blockquote data-quote="Will Wilson" data-source="post: 7539386" data-attributes="member: 9862"><p>I think manufacturers have to consider their role- why is it still possible to drive a tractor without a seat belt without a warning noise (even if it only came on over 10mph for example)? </p><p></p><p>How can a trailer manufacturer sell triaxle trailers that are well over legal weight for public roads, and if they aren't going on a public road why does it not clearly specify that in bold letters across the headboard that they are not permitted on public roads? </p><p></p><p>When you think about it the list is quite long!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Will Wilson, post: 7539386, member: 9862"] I think manufacturers have to consider their role- why is it still possible to drive a tractor without a seat belt without a warning noise (even if it only came on over 10mph for example)? How can a trailer manufacturer sell triaxle trailers that are well over legal weight for public roads, and if they aren't going on a public road why does it not clearly specify that in bold letters across the headboard that they are not permitted on public roads? When you think about it the list is quite long! [/QUOTE]
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