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Hammerboy
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Jun 26, 2017

Crazy driving

On our way back today from our trip from the U.P. of Michigan, the highway was filled with rv's of all types going home I presume. We were traveling with my wife's parents ahead of us with their truck and fifth, they usually lead the way as they are older and need frequent breaks etc.

I am amazed at how some people drive with a trailer in tow. Granted I don't claim to be a perfect driver, but I do keep travel around 68 on the highways when towing (maybe a bit faster when passing in the passing lane), it's not a race.
We had one guy with a smaller single axle unit driving as if he didn't have a trailer behind him, fast and weaving in and out of traffic all while his unit was swaying back and forth. My wife even made a comment about the idiot. Later at a rest area my father in law makes a comment about the guy. We wondered how far down the road before we see the remains along the road. Seen a couple others that seemed a bit fast too, but not like this guy.

Some people are ignorant, some just don't care, some well I don't know. We need to be a little more conscious of what we are doing and the risks and danger we are creating when we are pulling. Again, it's not a race.

Rant over.

Dan

47 Replies

  • AJBert wrote:
    Can you be sure the driver was just being an idiot and not have an emergency where they need to get to the closest hospital NOW?

    You do realize what "assume" means, right? I try to never assume but I'm not perfect, either. And, yes, there are idiot drivers out there.


    Point taken, but if he kept it up he may end up the reason for the emergency visit.
  • Lynnmor wrote:
    I never drive 68, never speed up to pass and never will get in a wagon train to travel, even if it is just two wagons. It is a good idea to keep a distance from other towed vehicles as much as possible.
    Just curious about wagon trains as you call them. Why not? What do you do when you travel with others? And yes, I too leave a LOT of space between me and and whoever is in front, to the point if they hit a brick wall I still have plenty of time to stop. Of course that doesn't mean people don't cut in front of you.

    Dan
  • Can you be sure the driver was just being an idiot and not have an emergency where they need to get to the closest hospital NOW?

    You do realize what "assume" means, right? I try to never assume but I'm not perfect, either. And, yes, there are idiot drivers out there.
  • Terryallan wrote:
    68 MPH????? check your tires. There is really good chance you are out running your tires. Maybe by only 3 MPH, but still hurting them. so you may want to slow down, and let the crazies go.


    You are correct, if it were hot out I definitely would but it's been in the low 60s and cloudy not that it makes a difference or make it right. One thing I will tell you is that of the four hours on the highway today we passed not one other RV out there and the roads were filled today with them, we got passed by just about every other RV on the road today. A few of us kept in line and pace with each other. I may be one of the crazies but I was the slowest of the crazies.

    We just received our unit as a warranty replacement for our old one. My short list includes upgrading with quality tires with a higher speed rating, I'd still be the slow one though lol

    Dan
  • Some people will see an RV up in front and envision a race to catch them. Many times an RV will catch me just to slow down after they pass.
  • I never drive 68, never speed up to pass and never will get in a wagon train to travel, even if it is just two wagons. It is a good idea to keep a distance from other towed vehicles as much as possible.
  • 68 MPH????? check your tires. There is really good chance you are out running your tires. Maybe by only 3 MPH, but still hurting them. so you may want to slow down, and let the crazies go.