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What's so random about that? You can see all kinds of things in "Amish Country."
What's so random about that? You can see all kinds of things in "Amish Country."
In Michigan, not sure if it's a law, seen buggies with flashing amber light bars...What's so random about that? You can see all kinds of things in "Amish Country."
I think same here in NYS, never seen any lights - but it seems to be OK to have young kids only in there, must not be any rules on that (since it's not a "motor vehicle"?)Yeah, I live in Iowa and some years ago Iowa required Amish buggies to display a reflective orange triangle signifying a slow moving vehicle. AFIK Iowa does not require lights although some Amish display them.
Depends first what sect they are and what rules set by their district bishops. Most of my neighbors are fairly liberal and thanks to batteries and led lights they have driving lights, marker lights and turn signals. There is a small group of "Old Schoolers" also in the area and as the name implies are the most conservative and only use two combination head light and tail light kerosene lamps.In Michigan, not sure if it's a law, seen buggies with flashing amber light bars...