Photomike wrote:
Around here it is the wind that causes an issue with the semis and shelter belts. You will be driving down the road correcting your steering to keep you in your lane then a semi will pass you or you will pass a row of shelter belt trees and the wind will stop or change direction and you are all of a sudden in the opposite lane or on your way into the ditch.
A 60mph cross wind stopping all of a sudden is a horrible feeling if you were not ready for it.
I know that feeling! We try not to travel when the winds are over 20 mph. If we do, I have 2 hands on the wheel and am ready.
Brian