70 mph or faster trucks.

Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by ed41041972, Nov 18, 2019.

  1. Rubber duck kw

    Rubber duck kw Road Train Member

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    Was that true in the 80s when there was guys pushing triple digits? It's not like a 75 mph rated tire is going to just fly apart at 85.
     
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  3. Roberts450

    Roberts450 Road Train Member

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    Gotta have the right truck setup to be fairly comfortable at 65+mph. My truck is extremely comfortable at 70mph. Stretched out pete, 1500rpm and she is just happy as can be. Eastern Oregon, southern Idaho, Montana all just fine at 70 and yes I still get passed by faster trucks.
     
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  4. HoneyBadger67

    HoneyBadger67 Road Train Member

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    I'm just saying that there's a max speed stamped into the tire. That's the manufacturer's rating. I also know that you *can* buy higher rated tires for a truck.

    I'll also confess that I have pushed this truck, loaded on flat(ish) ground, to see what it was capable of. Triple digits would not be a pipe dream.
     
  5. pavrom

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    ....pushing.... uphill :)
     
  6. pavrom

    pavrom Road Train Member

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    I run same speed 62-68 and feel like thats enough for the big rig ....
    Used to drive 4wheelers at 159 and 132 ...and suspended
     
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  7. spyder7723

    spyder7723 Road Train Member

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    They are also immigrants. Just got here a few millennia earlier.
     
  8. D.Tibbitt

    D.Tibbitt Road Train Member

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    I will give u an ungoverned truck but u have to pay for fuel
     
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  9. metallifreak10

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    That is one crash, which is an anecdotal stat. People have been killed in crashes where the speed was 20 mph. Statistically across the board, the percentage of crashes that are fatal increases with higher speeds. That is a fact.

    So, if a vehicle that was in another lane and slightly ahead of you spins out in front of you, increased following distance of the vehicle ahead of you and in your lane would not help (though increasing following distance is smart in general). Going 65 in this situation versus 75 would help with you being able to possibly avoid this type of accident.
     
  10. bryan21384

    bryan21384 Road Train Member

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    When has some got killed in crash where the speed limit is 20 mph? That sounds a bit exaggerated
     
  11. Aamcotrans

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    I don’t play the “if” game. I control my truck and my lane, I also see every other vehicle around me, however, it’s not my issue should another driver be too ignorant to control their own vehicle.
     
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