Terry,
 It's well for everyone to have those self-made limits and stick to
them. It's not just you on the road with that big ol' trailer, but all
of those who share the road with you.

One factor that folks need to be aware of is WIND. There are times that
it's strong enough that you should park it and wait. Same with extremely
heavy rain. Too many accidents happen due to 'get home itus'.

                                     <<Jim>>

terry tyler wrote:
> 
> Hey Jim and Ron - asbestos,
> 
> Your ideas sound familiar. My parents used to say "Yes" to things I wanted to do 
>when they wanted to
> encourage me to explore. They would say "No" to things I wanted to do when they 
>wanted to discourage
> me from getting into trouble or when they wanted to set firm limits for me.
> 
> Now that I'm no longer a kid, it's comments like yours (with vintage related 
>examples) that reminder
> me of the need to have clearly defined self-made limits - when towing. <grin>
> 
> Thanks for doing that. Next month, we roll out of here for another eight months. 
>Both of your
> comments brought these ideas back into sharp focus. A little of that is always 
>helpful.
> 
> Terry
> =======================
> 
> >One fact that I've read (and you've no doubt witnessed first-hand) is
> >that almost all accidents are due to a combination of factors, not
> >usually a single item.

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