Hi John, I wanted to address some points in your post:
I have used radios and liked them - my spotter would give me concise information that I needed. For example, during milling I could watch the traffic around me while hearing the clock position.
What I have heard, and seems to be the thrust of those disagreeing with the commission's decision, is the concern that the commission made a rule change, under an umbrella clause of "safety", which is not easily discernable as a safety issue. This would be a bad precedent and weaken the reasoning behind having the autocratic power of the safety vote.
My own opinion is that we have rules for illegal driving - enforce those and there is really no argument against radios.
Thanks,
Sean
Originally posted by Geezeracer
What I have heard, and seems to be the thrust of those disagreeing with the commission's decision, is the concern that the commission made a rule change, under an umbrella clause of "safety", which is not easily discernable as a safety issue. This would be a bad precedent and weaken the reasoning behind having the autocratic power of the safety vote.
My own opinion is that we have rules for illegal driving - enforce those and there is really no argument against radios.
Thanks,
Sean
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