35 mph on I-70 climbing into the mountains (Floyd Hill for those familiar with CO) in a TIRED Honda Civic. Heavy ski traffic was going by at 70 (or more)
I had a friend killed in NM by hitting a driver going 30 in a 75mph zone near Santa Fe. It was dark and there were no tail lights on the rancher’s truck. RIP Kriz.
and he SHOULD be concerned! According to the nice officer who gave me my very first ticket, there are more accidents caused by slow drivers than speeders. I never made that mistake again.
going west out of denver in a 27 foot motor home has a tendecy to slow you down and i saw a few cars stopped with steam coming from under the hood.but it is a beautiful drive
@SCOTTtheBADGER – That’s nothing to worry about, if he’s using the correct hand signals – this Plugger’s truck is of a model year when “tail lights” were an optional extra, usually after-market.
slowflyer over 14 years ago
Been there.
35 mph on I-70 climbing into the mountains (Floyd Hill for those familiar with CO) in a TIRED Honda Civic. Heavy ski traffic was going by at 70 (or more)
Scary.
Pacejv over 14 years ago
@slowflyer been there, too. ‘Ya wonder will my future be covered by flames?!
SCOTTtheBADGER over 14 years ago
I’d be more worried about the missing tail lights.
MILDOG172 over 14 years ago
I had a friend killed in NM by hitting a driver going 30 in a 75mph zone near Santa Fe. It was dark and there were no tail lights on the rancher’s truck. RIP Kriz.
Olddog1 over 14 years ago
My first car was a ‘51 Ford whose windshield wipers stopped when accelerating or going up hill.
ImaPlugger2 over 14 years ago
and he SHOULD be concerned! According to the nice officer who gave me my very first ticket, there are more accidents caused by slow drivers than speeders. I never made that mistake again.
saltyftw over 14 years ago
A plugger’s truck is older than his kids!
OLDDOG82 over 14 years ago
going west out of denver in a 27 foot motor home has a tendecy to slow you down and i saw a few cars stopped with steam coming from under the hood.but it is a beautiful drive
tedcoop over 14 years ago
@SCOTTtheBADGER – That’s nothing to worry about, if he’s using the correct hand signals – this Plugger’s truck is of a model year when “tail lights” were an optional extra, usually after-market.
mrprongs over 14 years ago
Where’s a stuck gas peddle when you need it?