Originally Posted by
Brian Hjelm
Well said, Sprint.
During my professional driving career I was often driven to a state of intense frustration, almost simmering near-rage at times, by caravanners. Particularly so on the Pacific and Bruce Highways with the long stretches of near impossible overtaking.
If you must wander the highways with a van combination then get one that will comfortably and safely maintain the speed limit at GCM on a 3% grade. Next acquire the necessary skills and temperament to drive at the speed limit and then do so. This way you won't have heavy vehicles queued up behind you flashing lights and blowing air horns. You might not be on a time table but sure as hell the line haul and delivery drivers and sales reps are. So either speed up or get out of the way. Show some courtesy to other road users.
Get good mirrors and look in them occasionally. Yes, more frequently than every half hour or so. If you see two or three vehicles queued up behind your van then move over or pull up to allow the followers past.