I guess I’m missing something. Here in corn country where folks depend greatly on farm equipment I see absolutely no road damage. Perhaps the fine folks from PA could take a lesson from Indiana on building general use roads and highways.
Pennsylva can use lessons in good government from other states in just about every aspect of governance, we raise bad government to an art form (eclipsed only by New Jersey, which is Baja Pennsylvania as it is). But beyond that, this issue is a hot-button one in many Amish areas, including Indiana. And it isn’t just steel wheels, horseshoes can also cause damage, and you can’t change that easily with a horse-drawn vehicle.