She gets around eventually and is mouthing something at me, I should of blew the train horns, her window was down. heh.
Horn broke, watch for finger!
She gets around eventually and is mouthing something at me, I should of blew the train horns, her window was down. heh.
When I heard this was coming on the show, I said uhoh,every id10t will now try drafting and cause more accidents.
I had a chick in a really nice BMW "drafting" me while towing my 35' gooseneck a while back. I tried slowing down, speeding up, changing lanes, she would not get off my buttt. So after about 15 min of this, here it comes. An entire thrown tread right in the middle of my lane. I swerved last second, she did not. Bet that bumper cover was really expensive. :-laf
You should see what a dead deer will do to a car. There was a car in the on coming lane and the deer was in the middle of a corner in the road, nothing to do but straddle it. The rear diff hit but the axles on the gooseneck cleared. The impatient person tailgating me did not fair as well. If you've been on the Swan highway in Montana you know what I mean. Sometimes you can't save people from themselves. Drafting a semi... How would you explain that wreck? If you lived to tell. Oh well, I've certainly done my fair share of stupid things, the trick is learning from them and the experience of others.
I don't see why if you are driving a truck, either big rig or full size Dodge, you care so much about being tailgated, people do it to me all the time, half the time I can barely see them, usually some small import or sports car.
I don't see why if you are driving a truck, either big rig or full size Dodge, you care so much about being tailgated, people do it to me all the time, half the time I can barely see them, usually some small import or sports car. On the highway they will usually go around eventually, but my 5 mile trip to and from work is all backroads and I like to drive the speed limit, really enrages some people, the way I look at it is, I will not get hurt if I have to stop quickly, my truck my get damaged but I have my draw bar in with a 2 5/16" ball on so they will have to come through that first before they will get my bumper, plus I am so much higher than them they will probably go under to some extent. The one time I really don't like being tailgated is on the highway by big rigs, alot of them think they own the road and will run up on you in the merge lane, really stupid, the merge lane is for merging onto the highway,not trying to make time or maintain 65mph.
I trying to give up trying to change all the idiots bad habits, it is a waste of time.
Is it also true that the truck being drafted will lose mileage? If true, how much?
Thanks,
Dan
I would venture to guess that the truck would get slightly better fuel economy. The vehicle behind is probably affecting the turbulence behind the truck, causing the low pressure area to be smaller (and of higher pressure), reducing drag for the truck. Just a guess.