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<blockquote data-quote="Bwcho" data-source="post: 7955631" data-attributes="member: 32780"><p>I take a different view. I think that every tractor and trailer, should have their flashing beacon on when they're on the road, whether they be towing or not. At best it professionalises the image of the industry, and at the least it improves visibility and road safety...especially when some knob drives like a bat out of hell on B-roads.</p><p></p><p>The standard of driving though has deteriorated drastically I feel over the last 3-5 years, and I wouldn't be confident in relying on the reaction times and driving skills of most tech distracted drivers driving at God knows speed approaching a slow moving dark lump of metal.</p><p></p><p>Mind you, it's perhaps wishful thinking to ask for more than one working red light that's not got the lens caked in muck on some tractors around here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bwcho, post: 7955631, member: 32780"] I take a different view. I think that every tractor and trailer, should have their flashing beacon on when they're on the road, whether they be towing or not. At best it professionalises the image of the industry, and at the least it improves visibility and road safety...especially when some knob drives like a bat out of hell on B-roads. The standard of driving though has deteriorated drastically I feel over the last 3-5 years, and I wouldn't be confident in relying on the reaction times and driving skills of most tech distracted drivers driving at God knows speed approaching a slow moving dark lump of metal. Mind you, it's perhaps wishful thinking to ask for more than one working red light that's not got the lens caked in muck on some tractors around here. [/QUOTE]
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