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rockhillmanor
Jul 15, 2017Explorer
Sorry but I respectively disagree about the semi's on the road. Sure not all drive to fast But from what I have seen RV'ing fulltime the majority of them do. Here to tell you they all do not have governors on them either, unless they are set at 85 mph.
Its one thing to go back and forth to work and observe them for less than an hour on the trip in to work, or even a weekend trip with your RV and say "I sure don't see that".
But be a full timer and be on the road ALL THE TIME same as the semi's and 'driving right next to them for miles at a time' and you WILL see their driving habits every single day right next to you, across all of the states, they speed, they dangerously tailgate.
IMHO the most dangerous thing I see them do consistently is drive 'way' over the speed in bad weather conditions. Which is why when you see all those multi car pile up's that cause multiple deaths in bad weather conditions, its due to the semi's driving to fast for conditions.
Its one thing to go back and forth to work and observe them for less than an hour on the trip in to work, or even a weekend trip with your RV and say "I sure don't see that".
But be a full timer and be on the road ALL THE TIME same as the semi's and 'driving right next to them for miles at a time' and you WILL see their driving habits every single day right next to you, across all of the states, they speed, they dangerously tailgate.
IMHO the most dangerous thing I see them do consistently is drive 'way' over the speed in bad weather conditions. Which is why when you see all those multi car pile up's that cause multiple deaths in bad weather conditions, its due to the semi's driving to fast for conditions.
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