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rbpru
Dec 04, 2017Explorer II
I repeat "Bigger and stronger does not mean safer". Safer, is the decision to drive in a way that in general; means driving slower, braking sooner, allowing more time for accelerating and and stopping. The most important is the ability to stop.
The "I have the weight and power" attitude manifests itself in the person screaming by me at 75 mph because they have the highest speed rated tires under their TTs.
We all shake our heads when we see a horribly mismatched TV and TT combo. I am not defending that. I am saying your gonzo truck does not make you a safer driver.
The "I have the weight and power" attitude manifests itself in the person screaming by me at 75 mph because they have the highest speed rated tires under their TTs.
We all shake our heads when we see a horribly mismatched TV and TT combo. I am not defending that. I am saying your gonzo truck does not make you a safer driver.
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