FORT FAIRFIELD, Maine (WAGM) - In Aroostook County, alongside trucks and cars are Amish buggies sharing the same roads—from quiet town streets to Route 1—but the laws that apply to them are not the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Though it’s uncommon to see many carriages on the roads these days, you might be more likely to get stuck behind a horse and buggy ...
The bright yellow highway signs warning that horse-drawn buggies are sharing the road aren’t enough to prevent all accidents. With Amish communities expanding and automobile speeds increasing, ...
PENN YAN, N.Y. — Ivan Martin steered his horse and buggy down an empty, rural road near where he and his wife, Anna, were riding recently when a driver roared up from behind as they were heading back ...
Lancaster County has the largest Amish population in the United States — a fact that brings lots of tourists, and also extra hazards on the roadway. From 2008 to 2017, state data show 189 crashes here ...