Dan_Frisbie
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- Joined
- Aug 4, 2022
- Messages
- 327
- Location
- Wausau, Florida
- RV Year
- 2025
- RV Make
- Grand Design
- RV Model
- Momentum 392
- RV Length
- 45' 11"
Has anyone else noticed that semi-trucks seem to have raised their overall highway speed? Up until recently (past 6 months or so), it seemed to me that semis were usually doing between 60-65 mph on the interstates (or other 65-75 mph limited roads). It was not uncommon for me to pass them in my Class A, which I kept at about 63 mph.
Now, semis are regulary doing 70 mph on interstates and 4-lane highways.
Could it be a lack of truckers due to immigration/licensing enforcement? Maybe trucking companies and manufacturers see the lower overall transit time as more favorable than increased fuel costs.
Just wondering.
Now, semis are regulary doing 70 mph on interstates and 4-lane highways.
Could it be a lack of truckers due to immigration/licensing enforcement? Maybe trucking companies and manufacturers see the lower overall transit time as more favorable than increased fuel costs.
Just wondering.