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We became a Good Sam Member a couple weeks ago and recieved a book showing campgrounds, dealers, discounts and some trailer rules.
The info varis greatly by state but I will be talking about Pennsylvania.
So it seems in a few states that trailers must be towed at a speed limit of 55 mph.
Also, Uhaul trailers have this speed limit posted on the fender when you look in the mirror.
So as I contemplate my next truck, I have decided against another diesel, as the only time it really benefits is in the going faster department. Most of our trips we avoid highways, so the usual speed limit is 45.
Now, knowing this...no need for a diesel at all.
Anyone have any thoughts on this.
The big thing I notice besides people hauling what seems to be something to large for their truck is that everyone wants to run 75mph.
I usually tow at 65 on interstates, but they recently raised our speed limit to 70.
But, should I just be towing at 55?
The info varis greatly by state but I will be talking about Pennsylvania.
So it seems in a few states that trailers must be towed at a speed limit of 55 mph.
Also, Uhaul trailers have this speed limit posted on the fender when you look in the mirror.
So as I contemplate my next truck, I have decided against another diesel, as the only time it really benefits is in the going faster department. Most of our trips we avoid highways, so the usual speed limit is 45.
Now, knowing this...no need for a diesel at all.
Anyone have any thoughts on this.
The big thing I notice besides people hauling what seems to be something to large for their truck is that everyone wants to run 75mph.
I usually tow at 65 on interstates, but they recently raised our speed limit to 70.
But, should I just be towing at 55?