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Little_Kopit
Jun 06, 2016Explorer
Having lived in Newfoundland for 24.5 years, I've coped with the idea of sharing the road with moose.
So, if traffic is low, keep your speed down, no more than 80 km to give you reaction time for a moose coming up out of the ditch.
When transport trucks are numerous, get between them and stay at their speed. That's the best time to drive at night.
Generally, stay away from night driving and competing with wild life. & keep your camera handy for day time photos of those wild life. Shorten your children's exercise time in the day and increase it in the early evening. Daylight should last quite awhile for playing after you're off the road.
:C
So, if traffic is low, keep your speed down, no more than 80 km to give you reaction time for a moose coming up out of the ditch.
When transport trucks are numerous, get between them and stay at their speed. That's the best time to drive at night.
Generally, stay away from night driving and competing with wild life. & keep your camera handy for day time photos of those wild life. Shorten your children's exercise time in the day and increase it in the early evening. Daylight should last quite awhile for playing after you're off the road.
:C
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