Hi Gang, just finished a trip from Port Canaveral to Virginia this past weekend... lots and lots of traffic on I-95, many camper trailers going a few miles under the speed limit (65-70mph)... tow vehicles were big pickups (Chevy 2500's and F-250's). When towing, I understand you want to drive at a "safe" speed, but the flow of the traffic was at least 7 to 8mph above the posted speed. I would say the traffic was "heavy"... a lot of 10-15 car packs traveling together with about 2-3 car lengths (or less) between them.
Here is the question: When towing your boats in traffic like I describe above, what is your "safe" speed? I'm still new to towing, I'm comfortable at 60-65 and stay in the right lane. The truck I have (2006 Tundra) has the power to move out if I have to, however... I really don't want to have a "NASCAR" experience when towing, therefore am comfortable chugging along in the slow lane. Would like your thoughts. My concern is my "safe" speed may be the cause of an accident.
Mike on C-Tour.
Here is the question: When towing your boats in traffic like I describe above, what is your "safe" speed? I'm still new to towing, I'm comfortable at 60-65 and stay in the right lane. The truck I have (2006 Tundra) has the power to move out if I have to, however... I really don't want to have a "NASCAR" experience when towing, therefore am comfortable chugging along in the slow lane. Would like your thoughts. My concern is my "safe" speed may be the cause of an accident.
Mike on C-Tour.