Posted by Centex Farmall on December 17, 2014 at 15:59:29 from (72.105.167.202):
In Reply to: Semi traffic and speed posted by Edd in KY on December 17, 2014 at 10:03:29:
I spent many, many hours the last 15 years driving back and forth to DFW on I-35.
Definately more trucks from the border area running north and south. Mostly at night and they do run in drafting convoys. The run noticeably faster at night when there are less cars on the road; probably 80% or better truck traffic.
Mostly they are well behaved and reasonable. There seems to be about 10 loonies in four wheelers for every loony in a truck.
Most of the near-hits were in the local, small town area. Most of the heavy metroplex traffic moved without problem but you had to go with the flow. On 183 and 121 there were 55mph construction zones with all three lanes flowing at 70 day in and out! Anyone slowing down will cause a wreck. The cops don't pull anyone over because a: There is no physical place _to_ pullover and b: No room for a cop car to pull into the stream to get anyone.
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