In FL, that is illegal.
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So the rest of the story.... My M88's engine self destructed less than a mile later. Hmmm, maybe that tree did win...A M88 VTR will make toothpicks out of most trees, that driver better be glad you didn't flatten him!
I am just surprised you were allowed to run a tracked vehicle on pavement, especially one that large, the Germans were a bit touchy about maneuver damage.So the rest of the story.... My M88's engine self destructed less than a mile later. Hmmm, maybe that tree did win...
Yup late 80's REFORGER exercises. My 19 year old self thought it pretty crazy at the time. Was in a Mechanized Infantry unit, 2nd Armored Division, so Bradleys, 113s, and my M88 along with numerous wheeled vehicles.I am just surprised you were allowed to run a tracked vehicle on pavement, especially one that large, the Germans were a bit touchy about maneuver damage.
Well Howdy brother, I was in 1/50th mech back in the day.... Hell on Wheels!!!Yup late 80's REFORGER exercises. My 19 year old self thought it pretty crazy at the time. Was in a Mechanized Infantry unit, 2nd Armored Division, so Bradleys, 113s, and my M88 along with numerous wheeled vehicles.
2/41st infantry (mechanized) 2nd Armored Div.Well Howdy brother, I was in 1/50th mech back in the day.... Hell on Wheels!!!
running anything beyond head and fog lights on the road is illegal at least in florida so I would guess hes breaking the lawSo driving into work this morning around 6:30, glance in my review mirror and a frigging white UFO comes up behind me and nearly burned out my retinas. It was a frigging white Jeep jacked up with his lights, fog lights, roof lightbar and both spotlights on full tilt. Keep in mind that this is a two lane suburban road (50 mph) with no fog whatsoever and dozen cars on it. Even right next to and just behind me I couldn't concentrate on the road and nearly missed my turn.
So my clarification question, is the guy cool because he can? is he a d&*k because he did? or is he a rule breaker because he shouldn't?
Please enlighten me...
No.So driving into work this morning around 6:30, glance in my review mirror and a frigging white UFO comes up behind me and nearly burned out my retinas. It was a frigging white Jeep jacked up with his lights, fog lights, roof lightbar and both spotlights on full tilt. Keep in mind that this is a two lane suburban road (50 mph) with no fog whatsoever and dozen cars on it. Even right next to and just behind me I couldn't concentrate on the road and nearly missed my turn.
So my clarification question, is the guy cool because he can? is he a d&*k because he did? or is he a rule breaker because he shouldn't?
Please enlighten me...
True that, I was at Richardson for 3 years, and you can need bright lights at any time, a 1500 lb Moose will just ruin your day!Either forgot they were on or is just a jerk.
In AK depending on where you are you can have 5 hours to 0 hours of daylight in the middle of the winter. AUX lighting is a huge help and necessity in many places. That said I only run mine without any traffic around. Itās important to be able to see moose as far out as you can. The darkness in the winter can really be rough.