BIR Nationals
I received an email stating the MN DOT and State Patrol will be conducting commercial vehicle inspections for racers heading to the track..... There doing this for our safety of course.
Anybody else get this? Tim |
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Tim, here's a news article I found regarding it:
http://m.brainerddispatch.com/news/2...ration-planned |
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Nice that they are concerned about safety for all of us traveling the highways. Sounds more like an opportunity to bring in some revenue for the state.
Dennis Breeden |
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This is what really bothers me about our fine government.
I understand the need for safety regulations, but most race rigs I see appear to be well maintained. Who would risk their life, family, or investment... I feel this hurts a facility / area that is trying to survive in a tough economic time. The state may reap the rewards of a few tickets, but others will feel the consequences... |
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Guys, this is the time to get involve and get in touch with your Daily paper and explain that most racers, professionals and sportsman are law abiding citizens and tax payers who are aware of the laws and that all their equipment are in better shape than most of the trucks on the road. Show them that it is nothing but a tax grab. Claude Ruel
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State DOT and police are tax collectors.:p
Paul M. |
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I think the DOT Inspectors and State Patrol would be better off checking the vehicles that enter and leave the front gate. I have seen some scary rides enter the Zoo for the week at BIR.
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First of all most , if not all of the spotsman racers are not a money making comps. .And we are RV,s. If you are not over on 1 end or the other they can not stop you. I have worked the trucking bus. for 35 years I know. Corky:cool:
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"The Minnesota State Patrol along with the Minnesota Department of Transportation will be conducting a commercial vehicle inspection saturation Aug. 15-16 in the Brainerd area in conjunction with Brainerd International Raceway’s annual summer race event. The focus of the saturation will be compliance to Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations by the racing industry.
“Many individuals involved in the racing industry may not be aware of the fact that, depending on their circumstances, they may be required to follow federal guidelines related to driver, vehicle and safety equipment,” said State Patrol Lt. Tom Nelson. “The intent of the saturation is to educate these individuals on these issues to ensure safe travel for all motorists on Minnesota’s roadways.”" |
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