JAXFL wrote:
60 period.
x2
think Sprinter based chassis models top out at 75-80, while Fords go up to 95, but there is a lot of difference between what the speed governor says a vehicle can do versus what it can do safely.
First of all what type of RV do you have that has a governor on it?
Rental trucks do, but I have not heard of them installed on a personal vehicle.
It's not how fast an RV should be driven it's how fast are you going to be able to STOP that RV?
It's called exercising 'safe' driving habits based on what you are driving. Add a toad to the situation and well.....I hope I am not in front of you when you can't stop in time to avoid an accident because you decided to drive the posted speed limit with an RV. :W