Posted by The tractor vet on March 28, 2016 at 11:34:47 from (104.179.81.68):
In Reply to: Defensive driving? posted by Geo-TH,In on March 28, 2016 at 09:16:26:
(1) drive something bigger then the rest ,(2) go out of your way and avoid big citys .Run the back roads and slow down and enjoy life . (3) plan your trip so that you are going thru in off peak traffic hours , say 9 am thru 3 pm or 9 pm thru 4 am . when hauling oversized loads once you went over ten foot wide we could not be within twenty miles of a major city from 6 am till after 9 am and from 3 pm till after 6 pm . So during the winter months you were pretty much shut down till 9 the next morning so you had to make a good game plan and be between them places to put down any miles for the day. When i was not wide but heavy and no route restrictions it was the OLD two lane roads and just set back and enjoy the ride and so what if it takes a couple hours longer one can find nice places to stop and eat see things you will never see on the concrete ribbon.
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