As to "moron" and "slow it down" I'm with him 100%. This may or may not differ though – CA has a maxium speed of vehicles towing trailer – 55mph. This is probably the same or similar in other states. But it's routinely voilated. I've seen cars and truck pulling trailers at 70+. "She's steady as a rock" may or may not be accurate but most of these yayhoos don't seem to consider stopping distances.
As far as I know California is the sole owner of a special speed limit for trailers.
It's not the overall speed that is the danger, or the reason I would call the O(ther)P(oster) a moron. Speed in a corner or in a congested area is the danger. When towing you need to be planning this stuff out long ahead. If the trailer is pushing you in the corner then you should have planned and slowed down sooner. If you see cars a mile ahead, they drive erratic and you are not sure what's going on, slow down now. Sudden change, quickly and safe do not work together when towing a trailer. If you are running Hwy 26 across Wyoming and you don't see a car for miles, run as fast as you like, but if have a pending interchange or heavy traffic youneed to slow it up early skippy.
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