According to one of the former waitresses at the Amish market near us, “We’re allowed to ride in them, but we’re not allowed to drive them.”
BTW, a couple of the businesses there are named Stoltzfus. I wonder if they’re related.
Before, moving to Florida, I used to hunt on an Amish farm in Kirkwood. Jeff Stoltzfus was the owner. Super nice people. He had five sons, only one, decided to stay Amish and run the farm. Of his three daughters, two are married and the oldest is still living at home. Jeff calls her, “God’s Blessing”.
I took an Amish country tour in PA and
was told Mennonites could drive etc.
On a separate trip I flew into
Pittsburgh.To get to the car rental
agency, Budget, I took the “people mover” from
the airside to landside terminals.Saw a man, woman and boy dressed in Mennonite
garb—straw hat or bonnet, suspenders
etc
Went to the rental place and quickly
got “keys” to my car (actually a
fob to unlock door and when you placed it
near ignition you could hit a button to
start it.As I went to the area where
my car was, I saw the family again
and the father was headed to Budget.