Aug-18-2021 06:02 PM
Sep-03-2021 01:22 PM
covered wagon wrote:
I merged onto a highway late at night one night with two trucks tailing each other both ended up behind me when I merged in front of them but, they came within 6 or 8 feet tailing me at 5 over the speed limit of 65. going up to 80 miles an hour would not get them to back off. When the one lane turned into two lanes for a passing lane I did not hesitate to get over. Problem came when I slowed down gradually to the speed limit to let them pass, one of the trucks failed to get over to and almost hit me. I never have seen a truck swerving like that having such a hard time regaining control after avoiding me and getting over. These two drivers were nuts. I was almost killed.
After going up the hill in the passing area, back on flat land I clocked them both at over 80 miles an hour in a 60 zone for big rigs.
Sep-03-2021 01:08 PM
specta wrote:covered wagon wrote:
I clocked them both at over 80 miles an hour in a 60 zone for big rigs.
I wish my work truck would go 80 mph. :B
Sep-02-2021 03:21 PM
specta wrote:jimh425 wrote:
They just don’t want to.
I totally disagree with this.
Most privately owned trucks and some larger companies don't govern the speed of their trucks, HUGE companies do.
Sep-02-2021 01:49 PM
jimh425 wrote:
They just don’t want to.
Sep-02-2021 10:54 AM
Sep-02-2021 10:09 AM
covered wagon wrote:
I clocked them both at over 80 miles an hour in a 60 zone for big rigs.
Sep-02-2021 08:45 AM
Sep-02-2021 07:29 AM
Sep-01-2021 09:37 PM
JoeChiOhki wrote:
yada.... read above, no need to repeat it all... yada
Sep-01-2021 02:30 PM
jimh425 wrote:JoeChiOhki wrote:
If the five to ten minutes it takes out of their day for me to safely reach a pullout or a section of road where they can pass impacts their schedule that much, they didn't plan their travel very well.
If the 5 or 10 minutes it takes you to get back up to speed impacts your schedule, you didn’t plan very well.;)
Not saying that anyone’s mind is changing … I just thought your comments were funny. 😄
Reality Check wrote:JoeChiOhki wrote:Grit dog wrote:JoeChiOhki wrote:
45-55 mph. For me, its more than fast enough and I'm usually meandering on two lane back country away from the main routes more than I am on interstates. Plus, the truck is old and powered by a naturally aspirated small block V8 gas engine. Even with 4.10s, she's not going to be winning any races :p.
On my bigger trips, I normally only drove about 200-300 miles a day at tops, as I was more interested in the journey than just the destination.
If we're on flat lands, I usually pull off to let folks get around, or when we reach the top of a grade if we're climbing one, pulling out before then just means the next batch of folks will be stuck behind me going even slower because I'll have lost my momentum and will be starting again on a hill, so instead of going up the hill at 45, they're now doing it at 30.
On most quality roads, there are usually passing lane segments that come up and that's when most folks can safely get around.
So you’re mostly speed limited by the capability (power and age) of your truck.
Aka, one of the vehicles on the road that frustrates other drivers who are trying to get somewhere before their weekend is up or their next birthday comes around!
If the five to ten minutes it takes out of their day for me to safely reach a pullout or a section of road where they can pass impacts their schedule that much, they didn't plan their travel very well.
If you're adding 5 or 10 minutes to someone's day because of the time it takes you to pull over....you are a hazard beyond comprehension. What if there were two or three of you on the same section of highway? Seriously?
But...I suspect you meant that you'll usually pull over within 5 or 10 minutes. That's not as bad, it's just selfish and creates stress in others where it shouldn't. I'd ask? why, who made such a person God to decide what is bad planning on someone else's part? I'd be rethinking my habits and decision making process a bit. I'm can be pretty ornery, but can't hold a candle to that attitude. Just food for thought.
BradW wrote:
This thread makes me remember jPonder and his throttle stick. 🙂 🙂 🙂
CB
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Aug-31-2021 10:46 PM
deserteagle56 wrote:covered wagon wrote:
When most everyone is going 90 in an 80 speed limit how much room, on average are they leaving in front while behind another vehicle? I haven't seen those kind of speed limits at all so I am curious. Thanks in advance.
Keep in mind that in rural areas of Nevada traffic is relatively light, even on the interstates. I'd say most times there will be only 5-10 cars per mile. I've gotten used to the light traffic so those few times a year when I have to go to Reno and get into traffic that's bumper to bumper at 65 mph I'm terrified the whole time. Not used to that! On secondary roads traffic can be so light it might be miles before you see another vehicle.
You're looking at about 25 miles of highway here. How many vehicles do you see?
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Aug-31-2021 07:24 PM
deserteagle56 wrote:covered wagon wrote:
When most everyone is going 90 in an 80 speed limit how much room, on average are they leaving in front while behind another vehicle? I haven't seen those kind of speed limits at all so I am curious. Thanks in advance.
Keep in mind that in rural areas of Nevada traffic is relatively light, even on the interstates. I'd say most times there will be only 5-10 cars per mile. I've gotten used to the light traffic so those few times a year when I have to go to Reno and get into traffic that's bumper to bumper at 65 mph I'm terrified the whole time. Not used to that! On secondary roads traffic can be so light it might be miles before you see another vehicle.
You're looking at about 25 miles of highway here. How many vehicles do you see?
Aug-31-2021 06:57 PM
covered wagon wrote:
When most everyone is going 90 in an 80 speed limit how much room, on average are they leaving in front while behind another vehicle? I haven't seen those kind of speed limits at all so I am curious. Thanks in advance.
Aug-31-2021 06:23 PM