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- Skid_Row_JoeExplorerWhen I turn 80 yrs. old, I'm going to find a nice looking, congenial and capable woman half my age to drive my 45' Prevost that I will treat myself to for reaching this milestone birthday. I don't care if we ever leave town then!
- paulcardozaExplorerKudos to the OP for having the common sense and wherewithal to self impose limits! Everyone should be smart enough to look in the mirror and set limits, based on the reality of their capabilities.......
- DiskDoctrExplorer
70 years old should have limit on miles per day
Done. You are now limited to 300 miles per day. For this privilege you now have to pay an additional $30 per year, which will increase almost every year and will have significant restrictions on the days you can travel and to where.
Just like fishing licenses here in PA :R :B
Congratulations, the nanny state has heard your plea :) LOL - AtleeExplorer III don't know about automatic limits on miles, but I do know I plan on limiting my daily driving to about 300 miles early next year when I head cross country.
However that is not a hard and fast rule. For one thing, if I'm still feeling good, and there is still plenty of day light left, I could go further. on the other hand, if I'm a little tired, or a good place to stop is a little short of 300 miles, but the next best place to stop is a lot of miles further than 300, then I'll stop early.
The biggest benefit of being retired next year is I don't have to rush to be at any place, and I don't have time constraints on when I have to return. - frankdampExplorerThere are some 25 year-olds out there that shouldn't drive more than 20 miles a day! At the opposite end of the scale, a transit driver at the agency I worked at was still putting in a full 8-hour day when he eventually retired as he approached his 80th birthday.
I my case (at 71), I get serious leg cramps at about 150 miles, so I tend to keep below 250 a day, with the last 75 being done with increasingly frequent stops for stretching. - RoyBExplorer IILike Tom T says In the end its all about old dogs and children and watermelon wine
- Cloud_DancerExplorer IIHow about if when you reach 73, and you can pass a driving test plus a physical exam, the taxpayers reward you with a significant increase in your pay?
IMO driving my motorhome is a pleasure. I love it, and it's relaxing. Flying, in the left seat (in cockpit), does the same,.....except noboby will hire me......:B - sowegoExplorerI don't think it matter what age anyone is...Drive less, stop more often will result in more fun, more sights seen and happier people.
We like 300 miles &/or 6 hours too. We've done more and done less. - Skid_Row_JoeExplorer
At that rate you won't make it out of Fla before your 70.
bertnspike wrote:
I've recently returned from a trip to California. In fact, I've put 10,000 miles on the RV in the last year. I am a strong proponent of the 2x2x2 rule, plus I add a couple of 2s, like staying for 2 days or 2 weeks...
My "rule of 2s": Leave 2 hours after peak rush hour. Drive no more than 2 hours at a stretch. Try to keep it under 200 miles a day. Stop for the night 2 hours before peak rush hour. Fill it up when there are 2/4 of a tank of gas left. Stay for 2 nights if not a destination, stay for 2 weeks if it is.
I did stay in CA for a month visiting my sister. My Rule of 2s assures that I'm never exhausted from traveling and I'm never under pressure. It works for me & keeps the fun in RVing. I'm retired! What's my hurry? So what if it takes me 3 days to get to Georgia from Central Florida? It takes me more than a week to get to my daughter's place in New Jersey. So?
Setup is a breeze because it's still light outside and I'm not worn out from the road. Break down is a breeze because I don't have a deadline. If I'm gonna tire myself out it will be on tourism, not driving. Getting a spot even on holidays is fairly easy too, because I'm arriving quite early in the day. I was only turned away once in the last year, and the RV park down the road had plenty of spaces.
I'd be worn out trying to travel by all your rules. Too many rules, not enough relaxing. - homelesshoboExplorerYou cant insult the op.
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