Posted on 11/03/2020 12:24:45 AM PST by nickcarraway
For anybody unsure of how to transport a snowmobile, putting it on the roof of a vehicle isn't a good way.
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation said a Minnesota-registered vehicle was stopped Sunday on U.S. Highway 63 in Polk County for driving with a snowmobile strapped onto its roof.
The department urged anyone hauing equipment like a snowmobile this winter to safely do so by securing it on a trailer or in a truck.
Folks, dont try this at home. Our State Patrol friends stopped this vehicle Sunday on US 63 in Polk County because this isnt a safe way to transport a snowmobile. If youre transporting equipment this winter, you are advised to safely haul it secured on a trailer or in a truck. pic.twitter.com/2LLHbew529
WisDOT Northwest Region (@WisDOTnorthwest) November 2, 2020
And what if it snowed? Whod be laughing then? Maybe he is expecting Hell to freeze over and identify to win.
Biden.
Damned auto correct.
Global warming has made snow a thing of the past.
Identify Biden to win.
Include the “B” for Biden; otherwise autocorrect searches for “iden”.
What’s wrong? It has a ski rack!
How about NH, the “Live free or die” state?
wow. 2 questions...How’d they get it up there? How much damage did they do to the car?
You might be a redneck...
If there is a snow mobile on top of your car? 😁😆🤣😊😅
Florida man goes snowmobiling.
Bidentify
“hold my beer, watch this”...
The only violations would be a over width if over 8’6 wide.
Or load projecting to the side.
If one is not a commercial motor vehicle load securement in Wis. says as long as it does not fall off your good to go.
Looks like the driver just pulled over when the police lit him up.
If he were “street-smart” like a BLM member he would have known to initiate a high-speed chase, run into a tree, then leap out of his car and wrestle the police officer for his gun.
His last words as he bled out by the side of the road could have been, “Enjoy the riots, copper.”
Oh, wait a minute: he’s wearing his cap with the bill to the front.
Never mind.
Up in Canada, after a long winter, the joke was I’m going to hook up a snow plow to my truck & drive south. When people start asking what’s that thing on the front of my truck that’s where I’m going to live.
Turn it 90 degrees and strap it back down tightly. As long as it’s not over height, over weight (entire vehicle) or too wide and doesn’t come loose then it should be legal.
We’re on a Mission from God! It’s 106 miles to Chicago, we’ve got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it’s dark and we’re wearing sunglasses.
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