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NW Missouri | Agree - if it's on a gravel road, the likelihood of someone needing through while they are filling up for a handful of minutes is pretty small. We load grain trucks on gravel roads pretty often and I can remember one time in the last handful of years that we were blocking someone's path.
That being said, on a busy road, that shouldn't happen. I've got a pic somewhere of two bullracks completely blocking a state hwy to unload cattle during harvest while I was trying to move equipment. And there was enough room to set stuff up father back off the road so vehicles could get past - they just didn't care. By the time they got out of the way there were a dozen vehicles stopped on both sides of them.
Moral is - use common sense and take into account how likely it is that you're gonna be in somebody's way. | |
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