rbpru
Aug 19, 2015Explorer II
Freaky weather
We were driving home on an absolutely gorgeous blue bird day, secondary roads, 55 mph and very light traffic; when boom we get smacked by a cross wind.
This may be common out West but in Indiana it is rare. Fortunately it was preceded by dark skies so we were not completely surprised. With the TT on the back and a canoe on the roof we had quite a sail going for us.
Next came the rain, the typical goose drownder that accompanies these storms.
The reason for this post is the observation of speed vs. road feel. Dry and clear the towing sweet spot was 58 to 60 mph. Cross wind and 50 was max. The rain was the real speed killer given the darkness and wet roads 35 to 40 mph was the max.
I realize it is a "feel of the road" thing but I was curious how fast other drive in very wet weather.
This may be common out West but in Indiana it is rare. Fortunately it was preceded by dark skies so we were not completely surprised. With the TT on the back and a canoe on the roof we had quite a sail going for us.
Next came the rain, the typical goose drownder that accompanies these storms.
The reason for this post is the observation of speed vs. road feel. Dry and clear the towing sweet spot was 58 to 60 mph. Cross wind and 50 was max. The rain was the real speed killer given the darkness and wet roads 35 to 40 mph was the max.
I realize it is a "feel of the road" thing but I was curious how fast other drive in very wet weather.