VicHanson
Adventurer
Thanks for all the comments. I realize that it is a problem for truckers to maintain speed, or get back up to speed if they have to slow down, so that is one of the reasons I would like to give them advance warning. I will sometimes speed up to 60 or so if I see that one is not going to be able to pass due to traffic. I also run with my clearance lights on if it is getting dark, whether at dusk or cloudy/rainy, not sure how much they show up when the sun is shining.
The best solution I have found is to drive on the non- Interstate, four lane U.S. highways. There is usually a bit less traffic and the speed limit is 65 instead of 70. They tend to be a bit more scenic as well, of course the problem is there are often stop lights going through towns. That will probably be my choice of preference most of the time, but this trip I was in somewhat of a hurry to get to Minnesota - am enjoying a great family reunion here this weekend.
The best solution I have found is to drive on the non- Interstate, four lane U.S. highways. There is usually a bit less traffic and the speed limit is 65 instead of 70. They tend to be a bit more scenic as well, of course the problem is there are often stop lights going through towns. That will probably be my choice of preference most of the time, but this trip I was in somewhat of a hurry to get to Minnesota - am enjoying a great family reunion here this weekend.