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That is funny, Truckers do it all time. If you are following a trucker how are you impeding traffic? I guess some people just like to complain. :)

 

Paul

 

I found a clip of Paul in the fast food line, drafting behind the guy in front.

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To reiterate what Paul is saying, you can draft SAFELY behind a semi. Drafting has become a misconception to many, meaning they think drafting a semi has you 2 feet off the back end, which is really not the case. Follow a 2 second rule, and you are still drafting off a semi, especially a low loaded flatbed. The ACC setting at 1 bar puts you right at the safe distance, and works perfectly for "drafting". Y'all think we are out there driving Nascar style when we talk about drafting.

 

When I took the T to Florida I drafted several different vehicles in this manner, the best I found are motorhomes dragging a car. They really cut down on the head wind and smooth the airflow. Trick to follow when following a van, if you feel the car being buffeted, back off until is stops and maintain that distance, you are in the trucks slipstream at that point and in the safe zone, if you get closer you can get inside the buffet zone, but now you are in the kill zone, where you are not safe, and the driver cannot see you.

 

Just remember trucks cant stop as quick as the car(and the FFH can stop extremely quick in a panic stop, I know, I tried it the other day, hole S**T did it stop fast!), so as long as you are paying attention, and brake when you see the truck hit theirs, even if the trucker panic stops you still have enough room to stop safely provided you follow the correct distance of 2 seconds. Driving up another cars backside is more dangerous than drafting a semi, if a car stops fast, you will have a much higher chance of hitting them than hitting a truck.

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So you are saying this is too close? It is more than a full semi length behind.

 

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It is one and a half semi lengths at 2 bars. It is much farther back than majority of people I see driving out there, I have one picture with one person no further back than a half car length going by me at 80MPH. The ACC will slow you down quickly too as it happened to me this trip when a car cut me off just as traffic slowed down fast. Unless the truck in front hits a brick wall, I would be able to stop safely at that distance.

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Then again old farts have slow reaction times, so the further they are behind the better. makes it easier for the young hotshots to cut them off. :)

 

BTW, if you check out this picture, you will see what I saw the most, people driving way too close behind others. two in front left lane, and one right behind them, they were going at least 80+, so my driving distance is perfectly safe, and you can see I am 2 below the limit.

 

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my driving distance is perfectly safe, and you can see I am 2 below the limit.

 

Except for the part about taking a picture of your dash at highway speed, hahahaha

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