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mleekamp
Jan 21, 2020Explorer
As Bionic said, it can be challenging, but doable. We've done it a few times. With a truck and trailer, I found it a weird sensation to steer the direction the wind was blowing, complete opposite as you'd expect. Why? THe trailer is a brick, and is being pushed. Conversely, the truck was being "steered" into the wind. Hence, steering with (not into) the wind. Hard to explain, I have no graphics. Bottome line: It came naturally to do without much thought. You just keep in your lane.
I have not driven my Class C thru WY, but if I did the opposite would be true. I'm driving the brick, and I steer into the wind.
On one trip accross SD, we stopped off for an hour due to high winds. I parked so the back of our TT was getting the wind.
I have not driven my Class C thru WY, but if I did the opposite would be true. I'm driving the brick, and I steer into the wind.
On one trip accross SD, we stopped off for an hour due to high winds. I parked so the back of our TT was getting the wind.
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