subscribesubscriber servicescontact usabout ussite mapBuy a Classified
Wed, Oct 15 2008 
Breaking News:  Watch Palin speak live tonight  October 15, 2008 03:42 pm

Published: June 25, 2008 04:00 am    print this story   email this story  

Milford tragedy spurs state traffic law

By Mark Boshnack
Staff Writer

In response to a family tragedy, a Cooperstown woman has succeeded in a campaign to improve road safety.

After Manfred Weidemann, 69, of Schuyler Lake, died on Dec. 23, 2004, his daughter, Carina Franck, said she wanted to do something to prevent another family from going through the same grief.

Weidemann was driving north on state Route 28 in the town of Milford at about 4:50 p.m. when his car struck the rear of a manure spreader that lacked reflective markings and was being towed by a tractor.

The tractor had signaled to turn left on Eddie Martin Road when struck from behind.

Weidemann was pronounced dead at the scene, and his wife, Marie, a passenger in the car, was hospitalized, deputies said at the time.

Both houses of the Legislature approved the law this week that requires all farm machinery on public highways to display the reflective slow-moving vehicle emblem.

This will improve visibility when operating on public highways, according to a release from Sen. James Seward, R-Milford, the Senate sponsor of the legislation. It was sponsored in the Assembly by Assemblyman Bill Magee, D-Nelson. Current law requires the markings on either the tractor or the vehicle being towed, but not both.

"It's a great day," said Franck, 41, a personal trainer at Clark's Sports Center in Cooperstown. "I'm happy it passed."

A few months after the accident, Franck said, she started looking at how the accident occurred. Seward helped her get in touch with people in the farm community to discuss the issues, she said. She found that despite the poor visibility that night, such markings could have prevented the accident.

Franck credited Seward and Magee, as well as their staffs and others, for the legislation that should help others avoid going through something similar. She said she will continue working with those groups, including Farm Bureau, on related issues.

State Farm Bureau Spokesman Peter Gregg said farm safety is a priority for the advocacy group.

"This legislation will help in a big way," he said.

The thing he's most happy with, he said, is the involvement of Gov. David Patterson's traffic safety committee to educate the public on the issues.

Magee said, "Now we have something that will help make our highways safer."

Seward previously said the bill strikes a balance between the needs of the farmers and the motoring public.

print this story   email this story  



monster
wheels
Premier Guide
Find a business

Walking Fingers
Maps, Menus, Store hours, Coupons, and more...
Premier Guide
Today's Premium Jobs

Boyle Excavating is now hiring laborers & equipment operators
please stop by the office for an application. 233 Boyle Rd., Harpersfield, or call 652-7409...>MORE

Experienced Captains, Waitresses, Cooks & Drivers.
Experienced Captains, Waitresses, Cooks & Drivers. Apply in Person @ La Tarentella or Call For appointment After 4pm 607...>MORE

Multi-Unit Account Representative
Long Term Care/Health Care This person will specialize in the sales of foodservice products in the Long Term Care/Healt...>MORE

Waitresses Wanted,
experience necessary, Pizzaland, 432-3850....>MORE

Office Manager
Office Manager FT 40+ hrs. to oversee 10 people. Pay commensurate with experience. $40,000 - $50,000 + benefits. Send Re...>MORE

See all ads

Today's Premium Autos

01 Chevy Blazer 2dr
Super Clean 4x4 Black 6 cyl Loaded. Ready for Winter $3,950 Sharp 93 Plymouth Laser RS Emerald Green Automatic Loaded ...>MORE

1974 Buick LeSabre Convertible.
Good Top, Runs Good, Body Good. $3,400 or best 607-432-1132...>MORE

New, Used, Dealer or Individual
If you have a new or used car that you want to sell, advertise here on our Premium Auto section of our website. Whether...>MORE

Selling your car?
If you are looking for another way to advertise that you are selling your new or used vehicle, call The Daily Star Class...>MORE

See all ads

Today's Premium Real Estate

3 bedroom 2 bath
fully furnished. $700 + utilities. Cherry Valley School District. 607- 264-8431 ...>MORE

2 bedroom furnished or not.
No smoke/pets. $525 + utilities. 607-293-6887...>MORE

Gilbertsville, incredible carriage house on large secluded estate.
4 bedroom, 2 bath, fireplace, porch. $900/mo. Please call-516-314-2566....>MORE

Direct Sale By Owner
Spectacular Views From Lg. Cantelevered House Overlooking Valley. 2 acres. Well maintained house & property. 3 bedroo...>MORE

Well Kept 2 bedroom off St. Parking
1 Yr. Lease. No smoke/pets. Avail. 11/01/08 433-1951 M-F 8-4:30 eves & weekends 432-0134...>MORE

See all ads

Partners
Real Estate Dental Plans
Fundraisers Unique Wedding Ideas Full Tilt
Online Gambling News Speedy-paydayloans and Cash Advance Wireless broadband Web design India designer
Cash Advance Car Rental Avis - Hertz - Europcar
Online Casino Place Your Link Here!
Casinos Canda



 

Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc.CNHI Classified Advertising NetworkCNHI News Service
Associated Press content © 2007. All rights reserved. AP content may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Our site is powered by Zope and our Internet Yellow Pages site is powered by PremierGuide.
Some parts of our site may require you to download the Flash Player Plugin.
Advertiser index