charlieaarons
Explorer
Re “70-75mph”:
In all of Europe, for example, the speed limit for all vehicles (RVs also) over 3.5 tonnes (7700 lb) gvw is 80 kph (50 mph); slower off big highways. Australia has very few divided highways and many outback main roads are 1.5 lanes of dirt/gravel, one pulls to the left and slows down when another vehicle approaches, like a 150 tonne road train. I recall RSA (South Africa) has a small number of freeways, not sure but I recall the speed limit for trucks was 100kph.
Even the trans Canada highway is single carriageway for much of the way.
So unless one intends to spend one’s travel career in the USA pretty exclusively, 70-75 mph is irrelevant.
I’ve done 55000 of my 100,000 Unimog miles outside the lower 48.
In all of Europe, for example, the speed limit for all vehicles (RVs also) over 3.5 tonnes (7700 lb) gvw is 80 kph (50 mph); slower off big highways. Australia has very few divided highways and many outback main roads are 1.5 lanes of dirt/gravel, one pulls to the left and slows down when another vehicle approaches, like a 150 tonne road train. I recall RSA (South Africa) has a small number of freeways, not sure but I recall the speed limit for trucks was 100kph.
Even the trans Canada highway is single carriageway for much of the way.
So unless one intends to spend one’s travel career in the USA pretty exclusively, 70-75 mph is irrelevant.
I’ve done 55000 of my 100,000 Unimog miles outside the lower 48.