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Sandia_Man
Jan 27, 2021Explorer II
I have no issues using interstate and just avoid rush hour when going through major cities. Gets us to where we are going faster in most cases, multiple lanes, much wider paved surface, and less issues with single lane backroads that often don't have enough asphalt along the edges, just slightly veering off track from a sudden gust of wind could mean trouble posing significant damage to tires. Adding to that there is often no where to pull off should you have any issues that might require a quick inspection.
For us it is winding mountain roads that pose the biggest driving issue in our 40' Class A and mid-size SUV toad, something we face often here in the mountain west region of our great country. We primarily use google maps and double check route with our paper maps, have used a variety of map apps over the years and most give the very same info as google. Other than that, be it interstate, US or state highways, county roads or whatever, we rarely fret the voyage, just crank the tunes and roll on down the road.
For us it is winding mountain roads that pose the biggest driving issue in our 40' Class A and mid-size SUV toad, something we face often here in the mountain west region of our great country. We primarily use google maps and double check route with our paper maps, have used a variety of map apps over the years and most give the very same info as google. Other than that, be it interstate, US or state highways, county roads or whatever, we rarely fret the voyage, just crank the tunes and roll on down the road.
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