Docsknotinn
Veteran Member
Wow no kidding. I-75 is getting to a be a nightmare and I totally agree with Richard. Speed kills and idiocy compunds it. I know a lot of you guys may have never been to Michigan. Here every Friday their is a mass exodus from southern Mi to Northern Mi. It is very popular here to own a cottage, condo, boat or property up north. You guys would be amazed at the junk people haul up north. Throw in a few zillion motorhomes, fithwheelers, trailers and even a few guys that haul their tractors /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif and the road gets insane in a hurry. Here the speed limit is 70 which makes the average 80. Every weekend on my way up and back I get passed on the right by idiots doing 90 and well over 90. Last weekend I had a car blow by at well over 100. We passed them pulled over a few counties north. This year alone I have seen two horrific accidents on I-75. In July a guy passed me with a mini van doing a good 85 and towing a pop up camper. As he blew by bits of crud punded my windhield. For a brief second I though what the ..... and Then I realized his tire was coming apart on his trailer ( Big Suprise ). I just sloooowed way down and let other people pass. There was no way I could warn him he blew by so fast. A mile up the road the trees had a nice resting spot for his speeding mini van. At least he was driving alone. This past winter near Gaylord on I-75 the road was just glare Ice and the road was covered with fog. Average traffic was 35 mph. There was casino tour bus about a mile ahead. Here comes super joe who thinks 4x4 means you can still pull a haulmark trailer 70 mph on glare Ice as long as your in 4 wheel drive. Wife and kids in the truck. Blows by us in a lane that is barely driveable. As he tries to merge back into the only clear lane his trailer spins the truck around driving them straight into the ditch with several feet of snow. You might think at first it would be a soft landing but it stopped that truck dead and the trailer went head over heels pulling the truck with it. Imagine getting slammed on your roof going 70. Speed alone might not kill but a deer or a blow out at 80 plus is very likely going to be fatal where at 70 you might just have a chance. The 300 mile stretch I drive from Detroit to Mackinaw every weekend is littered with road side crosses. I don't mind so much if some idiot wants to kill himself but when I have to watch them take the wife and kids for a ride too it really ruins my day.