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<blockquote data-quote="WadlGelbvieh" data-source="post: 1633322" data-attributes="member: 40279"><p>In Oklahoma. I asked a state trooper if I'm better off staying in my lane with heavy equipment or trying to stay over as far as I can and keep most of the tractor out of the actual lane. He said to stay in your lane (not cross center) and you're better off legally. Otherwise if someone gets to pass and doesnt quite clear they can claim you were not in the lane more in the ditch. So I stay in my lane and when possible and safe, I pull over to let the traffic pass. Kind of makes me feel like I'm leading a parade at times but I dont get too worked up about the one finger waving. The weekenders from Tulsa are well known for their impatience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WadlGelbvieh, post: 1633322, member: 40279"] In Oklahoma. I asked a state trooper if I'm better off staying in my lane with heavy equipment or trying to stay over as far as I can and keep most of the tractor out of the actual lane. He said to stay in your lane (not cross center) and you're better off legally. Otherwise if someone gets to pass and doesnt quite clear they can claim you were not in the lane more in the ditch. So I stay in my lane and when possible and safe, I pull over to let the traffic pass. Kind of makes me feel like I'm leading a parade at times but I dont get too worked up about the one finger waving. The weekenders from Tulsa are well known for their impatience. [/QUOTE]
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