Amateur or Professional tugger ?

Jun 20, 2005
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Four very easy hours on the A30 ,M5 and M4 yesterday.
CC set at 59 , gentle and most of the time sticks with the HGVs.
Three units overtook at a much faster speed, 65/70. Caravans were swaying a bit.

Is this behaviour born out of ignorance, stupidity, or couldn’t care less until the crunch.
Sadly it gives the rest of us a bad name 🙉
 
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Nov 11, 2009
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When we came south from the Lakes there was a van in the M6 middle lane for miles. They then turned on to the M6 Toll and continued in the middle lane for the whole length. They were doing 70-75 mph the whole way. Part way along an unmarked police car came along lights flashing. Great I thought, he's going to pull them in. But no that didn’t happen. Nor did they even slow down or move to lane 1. The two lassies carried on regardless.
 
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Strange how we accept as normal that other cars pass us at 5-10 mph faster when we're doing the motorway limit solo but are upset when other caravanners pass at 5-10 mph faster.

Many cars drivers, solo and towing, avoid lane 1 on motorways to stay out of the HGV tramlines - not saying that's right but it's just human nature.
 
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Strange how we accept as normal that other cars pass us at 5-10 mph faster when we're doing the motorway limit solo but are upset when other caravanners pass at 5-10 mph faster.

Many cars drivers, solo and towing, avoid lane 1 on motorways to stay out of the HGV tramlines - not saying that's right but it's just human nature.
No tramlines on M6 Toll, and few HGVs and relatively light traffic. But by my reckoning the ladies were mostly up to 15 mph above the caravan speed limit. I wasn’t upset, why should I be? I was just well back waiting for a snake to kick in, but the Discovery 4 coped admirably with its Lunar TA.
 
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A few years ago we were on our way to Cornwall and were overtaken by a Discovery towing a twin axle caravan, travelling at speed, 5 miles down the road on a downhill stretch with gentle bend we overtook them.
The cravan was on it's side and the rear of the Discovery was off the ground, there were items from the caravan spread across the road, the image has never left me.
My choice is to stick to the speed allowed for the road type and conditions, if people choose to overtake me so be it, often find I pull in to the services and they are parked there too
 

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Conversely and probably more relevant to me in the Highlands is slow moving caravans and motorhomes and indeed some cars and other vehicles.

We have many single lane roads which have limits of 60mph and are capable of supporting this speed. Yet numerous drivers will toddle along at 40mph oblivious to the miles of traffic behind them that cannot overtake. They pass plenty of laybys where they could pull in and let the faster traffic through....but no.

This leads to frustration and in turn accidents.
 

JTQ

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Always recall what a caravanner who was also an HGV driver and who I respected greatly re towing told me many decades ago, never tow down a hill faster than you could go up it.
Followed it and its proved sound advice.
 
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A few years ago we were on our way to Cornwall and were overtaken by a Discovery towing a twin axle caravan, travelling at speed, 5 miles down the road on a downhill stretch with gentle bend we overtook them.
The cravan was on it's side and the rear of the Discovery was off the ground, there were items from the caravan spread across the road, the image has never left me.
My choice is to stick to the speed allowed for the road type and conditions, if people choose to overtake me so be it, often find I pull in to the services and they are parked there too
Having done Cornwall once a year for 45 years less Covid year we have seen many as you describe on a downhill stretch. One year there was a Range Rover on its side still attached to the Caravan,and the Caravan actually balanced on top of the central barrier partially blocking the fast lane in the opposite direction. This had only just happed just after midday and when in Cornwall still having road reports of traffic problem there 7 o’clock in the evening. We were lucky being there to slowly get past before miles of traffic build up.
 

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