TDDude wrote:
Personally, my budget can't take the 50% reduction in fuel economy when driving those speeds so I'll pass. Just point out the slow lane and that's where you'll find me boppin along at my normal 65.
With $3.98/gal to +$4.00gal coming up quickly
Quite possibly $5.
2.5 years ago gas hit $4 when oil hit $147/bbl.
Oil yesterday was $113 and we are already very close to $4.
Hold on to your assets!
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Beiruty wrote:Cool, I like it. however, I just want to know if I will ever be able to hit those 85Mph roads. Anything for Dallas to Houston?
Or Dallas to Plano, Irving, Ft. Worth
In 1976 (The Statute of limitation on this has long ago expired) I made a trip from Houston to Dallas in 4 hours, leaving Houston at 18:00 on a Friday of a Holiday Weekend and hitting the 635/20 split on the east side of Dallas at 22:00 with a 0:15 Stop in Corsicana.
Back in the days of CB's and Convoys. We had one rolling.
I didn't get up to speed until I was just north of Conroe. I do not know what my average speed was, I never did a break down on it. But mostly when I slowed down it was to 75 or thereabouts. That truck ran quite well until I finally blew the engine 14 years later. I was just breaking it in. It only had 1,300 miles on it when I started the trip.
I won't be wronged, I won't be insulted, and I won't be laid a hand on.
I don't do those things to other people and I require the same of them.
Don’t pick a fight with an old man. If he is too old to fight, he’ll just kill you.
I wouldn't mind the higher gas prices so much if it got some of the bad drivers off the roads.
Especially the ones who "can't afford" insurance.
I believe the basic political division in this country is not between liberals and conservatives but between those who believe that they should have a say in the personal lives of strangers and those who do not.
Fangs wrote:This is what motorcycles are for... great on gas, excellent handling.
...and ordinarily don't leave a really big mess to clean up.
Ordinarily I'd laugh at this, but earlier today I passed a motorcycle wreck on RR12 about 10 minutes after it happened, just as the LEOs were showing up. Had the road down to one lane. Though the older gentleman involved was wearing a helmet, it didn't look good.
Decently sized mess though.
Also a sobering reminder of what can go wrong every time I'm out on the road. How does that saying go? We make our choices and take our chances?
"When I was a kid, people who did wrong were punished, restricted, and forbidden. Now, when someone does wrong, all of the rest of us are punished, restricted, and forbidden. The one who did the wrong is counselled and "understood" and fed ice cream." - speedsix