... and here we have Caravan & Motorhome magazine actively encouraging caravanners to break the law and not sit in the left hand lane. (2)
Point 4 showing they should be sitting at 90-95kph.
It does say "When in the city" Usually roads in the city are 80 or under and the keeping left isn't a requirement by law then.
On roads with a speed limit of more than 80 km/h, or a KEEP LEFT UNLESSOVERTAKING sign, you must drive in the left lane unless you want to overtake or turn right. When being overtaken you must: Not increase your speed. Keep left and allow reasonable space for the overtaking vehicle to pass and move back into the lane
Irrispective of what the laws are the vast majority of nomads farting around the countryside with their moron friends, they really piss me off, I run a business and every two weeks cover around 1800k between towns in rural SA. I have a tight schedule and constantly find these ......... farting along at 80k enjoying the view, completely unaware of what traffic they are holding up and totally illegally in bloody nose to tail groups.
I have literally forced myself in between these idiots with much horn blasting, light flashing, arm guestering etc
Sorry mate I am over it and then there are the farmers grain trucks and road trains trying to do their job and lo and behold . IF YOU WANT TO ENJOY THE VIEW .....STOP and enjoy but dont ****in block workers
I have a legal speed limit, yes granted I could travel below it if I felt like it but give me a break at least I wouldnt be blocking traffic.
10 years ago I had to bring father in laws Fairlane and massive van back down here from northern Q after a heart attack ****ed their trip, first thing was etra big mirrors on either side so I could always be aware of other traffic. Stopped around Dubbo around 3AM and had a truckie come up and thank me for great driving and signalling when it was safe for him to pass etc etc.
You must be driving a **box if you can't pass a caravan doing less than 80
Jokes aside, as others have said lots of vans too long and heavy towed by vehicles too light, accidents waiting to happen. I worry about those who have only ever driven a Camry, wait till they're 65 and retired, then go buy a white twin cab and the biggest caravan they can find and hit the road at 100kph in la la land.
But here's the rub kids, I tow a caravan and sit on 80, been doing it full time over two years so far. But I like to think I do the right thing, passing me doing 80 is much easier than if I'm doing 90, I'm always checking what's going on behind me and will pull over where safe. I also stay in contact with truckies via UHF and have never ever had a cranky one, always happy thankful ones. I honestly believe the vans winding up you guys are in the minority
It's a bit hard to over take the dude towing the van when there's another 23 cars in between the 2 of you
And I have NEVER seen a caravan pull over to let the convoy behind the pass. Not once.
I have quite often,& truckies used to blink the indicators in appreciation . ...I towed a 18ft , 2 ton van with a patrol ute all over Aussie ....you don't realise how hard it is to stop in a hurry... even with electric breaks vans don't stop fast ...100 km an hour towing would see many more road accidents....also when trucks pass they push a bow wave of air in front of them that can cause swaying problems & that's the last thing you want ...when you pull over you can also spray stones and wipe out road markers & damage the van ...I always tried to be considerate when towing but sometimes its not practical to pull over ..and lastly vaning is not a cheap holiday ...towing is expensive and park rates add up ... & Aldi bangers aren't too bad ....!