โAug-25-2016 09:36 AM
โAug-31-2016 09:52 PM
CarnationSailor wrote:
If I'm driving 50 mph in the right lane of an interstate and the average speed of traffic is 70+ mph, everyone approaching me from behind is going to want to pass me.
If I'm driving 50 mph on a two-lane road and the average speed of traffic is 60+ mph, everyone approaching me from behind is going to want to pass me. (Note: Corrected above paragraph since a two-lane road has no right or left lane.)
The percentage of cars that want to pass me is the same - 100 percent in both cases.
However, passing on a two-lane road requires getting in a lane where you could encounter oncoming traffic as well as traffic entering or leaving at intersections. Passing on an interstate is always done with the flow of traffic and there are no intersections.
I don't believe the only factor involved with safety is the speed differential. I think passing against traffic versus passing with traffic has to factor into the equation.
Consider this: California limits vehicles towing trailers to 55 mph including on their interstates. If I'm on I-5 where the speed limit is 70 and people are driving 75+, I am expected to observe the 55 mph limit for trailers.
Did the state of California make an incredibly unsafe decision when they made this law?
โAug-31-2016 06:57 AM
CarnationSailor wrote:I am not going to get into it, but yes, I would argue that California made statistically the wrong choice in having alternate speed limits for those driving on the same road.
If I'm driving 50 mph in the right lane of an interstate and the average speed of traffic is 70+ mph, everyone approaching me from behind is going to want to pass me.
If I'm driving 50 mph in the right lane of a two-lane road and the average speed of traffic is 60+ mph, everyone approaching me from behind is going to want to pass me.
The percentage of cars that want to pass me is the same - 100 percent in both cases.
However, passing on a two-lane road requires getting in a lane where you could encounter oncoming traffic as well as traffic entering or leaving at intersections. Passing on an interstate is always done with the flow of traffic and there are no intersections.
I don't believe the only factor involved with safety is the speed differential. I think passing against traffic versus passing with traffic has to factor into the equation.
Consider this: California limits vehicles towing trailers to 55 mph including on their interstates. If I'm on I-5 where the speed limit is 70 and people are driving 75+, I am expected to observe the 55 mph limit for trailers.
Did the state of California make an incredibly unsafe decision when they made this law?
โAug-31-2016 04:32 AM
SoCalDesertRider wrote:
By '2-lane highway', he's talking about one lane in each direction, not 2 lanes in each direction. There is no right lane on a 2-lane highway, thus, it is far less safe to pass on a 2-lane highway, versus a multi-lane interstate.
โAug-30-2016 11:14 PM
โAug-30-2016 10:56 PM
โAug-30-2016 10:26 PM
โAug-30-2016 04:00 PM
CarnationSailor wrote:
Did the state of California make an incredibly unsafe decision when they made this law?
โAug-30-2016 02:08 PM
โAug-30-2016 06:32 AM
CarnationSailor wrote:What an incredibly unsafe decision.
I followed the owner's manual and didn't tow above 50 mph for the first 500 miles, but contrary to the advice on this thread, I favored interstates over secondary roads. My thinking was that those wanting to go faster could get around me more easily and much safer on an interstate than on a two-lane road where they would have to hang it out there against oncoming traffic.
โAug-30-2016 12:50 AM
โAug-29-2016 07:21 PM
โAug-26-2016 09:38 AM
โAug-26-2016 09:20 AM
Dadoffourgirls wrote:What a great job description! Cruising around in other folks' brand new trucks! :B
TBammer - I have taken next week off as vacation. I will come get your truck this weekend, finish putting the 500 miles on it, and be willing to tow my trailer up north with your truck and not exceed 500 miles. I will then return the truck for you ready for Labor Day weekend.
Just let me know what time works!
โAug-26-2016 09:17 AM
deltabravo wrote:I'm known be a bit abrasive at times, and very to-the-point. I make no apologies for that.SoCalDesertRider wrote:Not a very nice comment.
... because you were too stupid to break it in the way they tell you...