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โMay-27-2014 02:21 PM
โMay-27-2014 12:24 PM
Roadglider09 wrote:
2 things I've learned driving an RV:
1. No one expects you to go fast.
2. People will get out of your way.
There's more than one lane on the highway - they can pass if they want to. For 2 lane roads - suck it up; i pay taxes too, and prefer to drive safe.
โMay-27-2014 07:46 AM
Mr.Mark wrote:
We drive between 55-60 mph most of the time. I stay right and allow mergers to come in.... if they don't look, they get the air horns! I'm not there to baby-sit them, wake up and drive and get off the darn phone!
MM.
โMay-27-2014 05:12 AM
RayChez wrote:
If you are towing in California the speed limit is 55 mph. If you are not towing the speed limit is 70. I try to follow what the law calls for. If you are driving too slow, it can also be a hazard, same if you are speeding.
โMay-26-2014 07:09 PM
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โMay-26-2014 05:26 PM
JetAonly wrote:
You shouldn't drive any faster speed than you can handle safely. Most accidents are cause by a differential in speed not by how fast you are going. If you don't keep close to the average flow of traffic you are a hazard, I don't care how much fuel you save. If you like to travel slow the there are many roads besides the interstate you can travel, use them.
โMay-26-2014 05:11 PM
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โMay-26-2014 06:45 AM
traveylin wrote:
Most of my experience with thrown rocks and chipped windsheilds is from over taking vehicles doing a proper passing. I do try to keep up with the traffic to reduce the amount of overtaking vehicles. At 66 mph I get passed a lot less than at 55.
Pops