Look. I really don’t care. The feds front the money and make the rules. The interstate is the one of the remnants of the cold war. They were built to move armies quickly. It may seem like it is the state that owns and sets the rules, but it isn’t. Perhaps the feds gave the whole system over at one time and I missed that meeting, but when the feds want it back, they’ll take it.
All I know is that every state I have cowboyed in you do not drive cattle onto the on ramp, down the interstate, or across the interstate, except under special permit, not just because it isn’t safe but because it isn’t allowed.
>>Look. I really dont care. The feds front the money and make the rules. <<
No they don’t. If you want, you can reread my post from the feds themselves.
>>All I know is that every state I have cowboyed in you do not drive cattle onto the on ramp, down the interstate, or across the interstate, except under special permit, not just because it isnt safe but because it isnt allowed.<<
Different states have different laws. Did you cowboy cattle in this state?
And the law doesn’t say you can use the Interstate to herd cattle, it says the owner isn’t responsible if cattle wander on of their own volition.
Reading is FUndamental.