Whew bud what bit you on the tail?
I ain’t out there hammer down in the hydroplane lane but I do keep a nice steady 60-65mph. It ain’t how fast they’re going it’s what they are or are not paying attention to.
Running in Michigan I was doing 65 flat to the floor (company truck) I seen about 6inches of water in the lane so I slowed down and moved over.
The four wheeler running 50-55 didn’t and ate ####. If you can’t handle the situation then change it. If others are doing fine let em be.
Rain and water ain’t like black ice.
A lot more then just speed decides if something is unsafe or not.
No truck should drive over 50 mph in heavy rain
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You must not have been to southern Florida they drive in it everyday so people dont slow down for rain but if it gets to 70 degrees it looks like the dead of winter up north
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That’s the study that flipped out DOT/FMCSA, so they commissioned a new study, only on data from Tennessee and found that only 53 percent of collisions were caused by autos. That study has some questions and data has been mostly quiet, because they actually only investigated a small number of collisions and relied mostly reports filed by law enforcement investigators.
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