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  • Dear pedestrian with little kidlets

    Please...don't ever....EVER run out into the street to cross with your kidlets in tow that it puts all three of you in danger. I don't care if you were at a crosswalk, the turning light was green and you coulda been hit. Pedestrians my have the right of way but that was stupid.


    Also a question for Virginia drivers. Is there a law that you have to stop for crossing ducks? MiL stopped for some on the way home but she held up a line of cars in the process. She said there's a Texas law where you will get fined if you run over ducks crossing the street and she is from texas. I just wanna know in case that it happens again.



    Whoops I thought I posted this in roadkill (doing all this from my phone), mods can you move this please?
    Last edited by Caffienated_Caramel; 03-28-2013, 08:24 PM.

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    Quoth Caffienated_Caramel View Post
    Whoops I thought I posted this in roadkill (doing all this from my phone), mods can you move this please?
    Moved to correct forum after several reports by members pointing it out.
    Next time, please report the post or drop a PM to the mods. It's much faster than waiting for a mod to see a request within the thread, or having another member report it to bring it to our attention.
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    • #3
      I don't know if you HAVE to stop for ducks - except perhaps on private property where it's requested etc - but... ducks won't move out of the way either. even if you honk at them.

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      • #4
        Whatever you do, don't try to mess with wild turkeys when they're crossing.

        I'm not kidding, they will MESS YOU UP. O_O
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        • #5
          Quoth Caffienated_Caramel View Post
          Is there a law that you have to stop for crossing ducks?
          I am not from Virginia, but in Driver's Ed I was taught that you do not risk an accident trying to stop for/avoid animals in the road. That Nationwide commercial about remebering Driver's Ed and breaking for squirrels... That is not what I was taught.

          My Google search showed nothing in the Texas rule of the road about yielding to ducks. I did find a mention of a park in Fort Worth, TX that has a large duck population. Parks rules say you yield to the ducks.
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          • #6
            Duly noted Ree, thanks

            I hope I never have to deal with a wild turkey, unless I'm cooking one

            @ csquared: really? Huh, ok. When she isn't here living with the husband and I, she's in Houston with her daughter. Maybe a bunch of the locals do it anyway, I can't say =/ or just her, I'll have to ask.
            Last edited by Caffienated_Caramel; 03-29-2013, 12:27 AM.

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            • #7
              Quoth AmbrosiaWriter View Post
              Whatever you do, don't try to mess with wild turkeys when they're crossing.

              I'm not kidding, they will MESS YOU UP. O_O
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              • #8
                I watched, amused as all get-out, as a bunch of ducks held up 5 or 6 cars who were trying to get into the parking lot at my store last fall. Those ducks would not get out of the way, even if honked at. It was hilarious, but I felt sorry for the drivers. Silly ducks.
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                • #9
                  Hubby's from Oregon and said there are duck-crossing laws there, but a quick Google search didn't turn up any. I know I've seen duck crossing signs down there, though.

                  (In my neck of the woods we have deer crossing signs. No specific laws regarding them, but it's best for your own vehicle to not hit them.)

                  Quoth csquared View Post
                  I am not from Virginia, but in Driver's Ed I was taught that you do not risk an accident trying to stop for/avoid animals in the road. That Nationwide commercial about remebering Driver's Ed and breaking for squirrels... That is not what I was taught.
                  My driver's ed instructor allegedly docked points on a student's drive because she stopped for a cat. I wasn't there to witness it though.

                  Also, imma just gonna leave this here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6Y-8cGW7RQ
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                  • #10
                    Here on base, near the hospital we're required to stop for gooses and swans, they will fine you if you run one over, specially since the hospital paid for the swans.

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                    • #11
                      Quoth Caffienated_Caramel View Post
                      Pedestrians my have the right of way but that was stupid.
                      Yeah, WAAAAaaay too many people seem to have 'right of way' and 'clad in Iron Manesque Armor' confused. Legal justification and physics don't always agree on outcome.


                      Quoth Caffienated_Caramel View Post
                      Also a question for Virginia drivers. Is there a law that you have to stop for crossing ducks?
                      From Virginia's DMV manual:

                      "If a collision with a deer or other animal is unavoidable,
                      do not swerve. Brake firmly, stay in your lane, and come
                      to a controlled stop. "

                      Implies "No" to me.

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                      • #12
                        Quoth PepperElf View Post
                        ducks won't move out of the way either. even if you honk at them.
                        Do they just assume that anyone honking is a goose? I've encountered geese nesting near loading docks and truck parking areas, and they'd pay no attention to a semi a foot away from them (one was nesting on a concrete-filled corrugated pipe bollard surrounding a telephone pole). Get out of the truck to check your spacing, however, and all hell breaks loose.

                        Quoth Caffienated_Caramel View Post
                        I hope I never have to deal with a wild turkey, unless I'm cooking one
                        Or drinking it?

                        One I've heard about (but not seen) is a moose standing in the road. DO NOT blow a low-pitched air horn to try to get it to move - it'll interpret that as a challenge, and tear up your truck.
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                        • #13
                          I don't know... could be. I just figured they were stubborn.

                          but the 2 places i encountered them at were places where most roads were safe to cross anyway. one was on base - 25mph limit there - and at the local botanical gardens - where the limit was ... maybe 25? i think it was lower in some areas though.

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                          • #14
                            Quoth wolfie View Post
                            One I've heard about (but not seen) is a moose standing in the road. DO NOT blow a low-pitched air horn to try to get it to move - it'll interpret that as a challenge, and tear up your truck.
                            There's a reason Moose have been Nicknamed the Newfoundland Speedbump.

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                            • #15
                              That's probably why trains in Hokkaido are usually fitted with a type of air-powered whistle rather than a horn.

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