2gypsies wrote:
There's nothing bad about Hwy 12 for big rigs. The road is not narrow. It's a standard highway width. You can easily make the turns. If you look at aerial views of it you'll see that it's not a straight down dropoff in that small area. It has a gradual contour. A dropoff would be Hwy 550 in Colorado. We've done that one, too - multiple times. Don't avoid Hwy 12. It's an absolutely gorgeous drive. Stop for a night or two in Escalante and take your vehicle to do more exploring. That area is fascinating. Hike some of the slot canyons. Ask at the Visitor Center.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-S3siTrjUJk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXTjiXA8M5Q
For a few RT 12 is a
"Danger Zone" but for many others it one of those places we drive out of our way to go over it again and again.
I drive over the Bay Bridge Everyday here in Maryland, often with two way traffic, and in the thousands of trips I have yet to hit the Guard Rail or an oncoming Car or TRUCK.
Amazing ---- so driving a road like RT 12 for me is actually one of the more relaxing things to do in Utah.
BUT, if you are like Lauren and sure more cars are out to get you, as you drive down your side of the highway, then Please.... Do Not Take a chance and drive roads without Guardrail???? Actually you probably should only drive on the Divided Highways and Interstates!
Sounds ridiculous, yes I agree it certainly does, both my reply and Laurens.
But what I think Lauren's is trying to say is Stay in Your comfort Zone - if Beautiful drives on two Lane Roads make you nervous in the RV then PARK it and Make the Drive in the Toad or The TV but see it, as it is truly one of the Great Drives in all the Country.
JMHO