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Friday, May 16, 2008

RVs Sharing The Road With Truckers

RVers and Truckers share something in common besides the road. We both have control of large and heavy vehicles which require more forethought when maneuvering through traffic. Today's smart and safe RV tip is to merge into the center or left lane when approaching a truck weigh station. The next time you come to one of these commercial transport weigh stations you'll notice the truckers who don't pull off moving into the center or far left lane. They do this because they know chances are high a truck will be emerging from the re-entry ramp on the other side of the weigh station as they pass by. They are too large and heavy to accelerate or brake quickly and if another vehicle is in the left lane preventing them from moving over it could create a problem. So to avoid all this, they simply move over well before they get to the weigh station re-entry ramp. RVers should follow suit and practice this same safety procedure. Driving with at least one eye on the road - Jim Twamley, Professor of RVing

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1 Comments:

  • Good advice....it also applies to major highway intersections, as not only trucks, but cars are also entering the traffic stream.

    I have found that RV'ers should generally "follow the leader" when it comes to truckers and traffic patterns.

    Chismtrail_er

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at May 30, 2008 7:21:00 AM PDT  

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