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  2. Equestrian use of roadways - Wikipedia

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    Ohio's Amish population is the largest in the world. In 2000, Ohio published the findings of a comprehensive study of the issue of buggy-vehicle crashes. Interviewing the Amish communities, motor vehicle drivers, and other stakeholders, they came up with a series of recommendations to help reduce crashes.

  3. Amish - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 18 February 2025. It has been suggested that this article be merged with Amish in Canada. (Discuss) Proposed since December 2024. Group of traditionalist Christian church fellowships This article is about a group of traditionalist Christian church fellowships. For other uses, see Amish (disambiguation ...

  4. Illegal taxi operation - Wikipedia

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    In most rural locations with a low-density Amish population, it would be impractical for an Amish person to hire a commercial taxi from a metropolitan area since the taxi would have to drive long distances just to pick up the Amish person. It is therefore more convenient and less expensive to find an unlicensed non-Amish neighbor willing to act ...

  5. Amish couple will need permission to build barn, keep horses

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    The 2,800 Amish in the Volant and New Wilmington areas rely on horse-drawn buggies for transportation. They don't drive vehicles and live without electricity, computers or cell phones. They can ...

  6. We really are driving less! And so are the Amish! - AOL

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  7. Old Order Mennonite - Wikipedia

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    Old Order Mennonites (Pennsylvania German: Fuhremennischte) form a branch of the Mennonite tradition. Old Order are those Mennonite groups of Swiss German and south German heritage who practice a lifestyle without some elements of modern technology, still drive a horse and buggy rather than cars, wear very conservative and modest dress, and have retained the old forms of worship, baptism and ...

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  9. Byler Amish - Wikipedia

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    Byler Amish men wear only one suspender, like the Renno Amish, [3] but shirts in different colors. Women wear brown bonnets. The use of tractors is allowed for belt power, but not for field work. In their homes, screens on doors and half-length curtains are allowed, while carpets are not. [4]