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Old 11-09-18, 02:11 PM
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Exactly. On the Shoulder , NOT the Roadway.
And even if it's illegal , I'm going to use the excuse that I have a Slow Moving Vehicle Sign.
And if a driver can't see a farm triangle , he's got another her problem (and shouldn't be driving).
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SMV Indicator Device A.K.A. Farm Triangle
Originally Posted by tcarl
Missouri's law is interesting - bicycles are not prohibited from Interstates, but all vehicles that cannot maintain the minimum posted speed limit (usually 40 mph) are prohibited from using a traffic lane. In other words, you may ride on the Interstate highway, but stay on the shoulder. With that said I've never see anyone doing it. Most Missouri interstates are rather busy and there are usually paved alternates nearby.
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