fulltime5er wrote:
As a hauler myself, I will say that I do not exceed 65 when hauling an RV, regardless of the tires that are on it. No money in it otherwise. Fuel is my biggest expense, and I save 5-10% by driving 60-62 instead of even 65 mph.
The speeding drivers(haulers) are most likely new drivers, who have not figured that out yet, and most likely will quit driving because he/she is not making any money.
Sounds like the two guys here buying hay in Eastern Washington for $1000 a ton and selling it in Seattle area for $800 a ton. One guy says, I do not think we are making any money, the other guys says maybe we need a bigger truck! Chris