Posted by Dave H (MI) on November 17, 2014 at 09:57:40 from (50.127.249.243):
In Reply to: todays rant! posted by jon f mn on November 17, 2014 at 08:06:08:
Partially guilty! I would never pace a truck in the next lane. Have to be pretty rude to do that. BUT...I frequently, during daylight hours, have to take my 1976 Chevy C20 on the freeway to pick up equipment or parts. It was made in a different time and wants to open up and go. Big V-8 engine. No cruise control. So I will ease into a spot behind an obliging truck and hang back 150 feet or so and use him as a speed gauge. It also gives me a lot less wind noise and I swear it improves my mileage. I apologize if this annoys anyone but there is no law against it, it is safe enough, and if you throw a sugar beet at me I will move...promise.
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