It is to discourage road hunting and most likely you would be shooting in an area you aren't aware of all of the possible houses or locations of other people. I know every time I see them from the road it isn't on property I have permission to hunt.
Obviously, it isn't legal here in Indiana. In regards to coyote hunting, why not? You aren't limited in any way except hunting out of a vehicle. What would be needed to change this rule?
So, hunting from a vehicle is bad? But it felt so right........
The disability permit is real, not a myth. You can shoot from a parked vehicle. I ran across a guy on HNF land with exactly this permit. Imagine my face when I'm 2 miles deep and here comes a full sized truck down the logging road. The dnr has given him keys to the gate at a couple different access points.
I chatted with him a bit after telling him I was calling the dnr. He showed me the paperwork. Nice guy. Veteran with war injury. I'm pretty sure he said the only rules were that he had to be parked, and lights on after dark.
I backed out of the area and didn't report it.
I have a disability hunting permit. I have a master key for Hoosier national forest and Morgan Monroe, the same key works for yellow wood also.