bukhrn

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Clay L wrote: I think it's safer to drive in the daylight.
Certainly as we age most of us just don't see as well at night as we used too and I want as much warning of idiots texting and/or talking on a cell phone as I can get. And that my friend is the absolute truth, although, I still like to start out a couple hours before sun up, so the sun comes up as I'm driving, just seems to revive me, must be some psychological mind game the body plays.
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LarryJM

NoVa

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Tazymae wrote: I have read a few posts about driving at night. Before we had our TT and didn't pull anything, we always liked to start out very early in the am before light but now I guess it is different pulling something. Anyway, do you all suggest day as opposed to night driving? And if I may be so stupid as to ask why you prefer one to the other? 
After 60 I noticed my night vision going to pot so I refuse now to drive at night as I approach 65. Young folks do much better driving at night than us "more seasoned" (A.K.A. "OLD") folks do.
I've been Rving and towing since I was in my twenties and over time you have to adjust what you used to do. Back in my twenties/thirties driving 10 or even 12 hours towing was not an issue ... now that is down to 4 and not much more than 5 hours.
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wingsfan20

Jackson, MI

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Drive during Daytime, six to seven hours a day max.
Jim 
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johntank

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skipnchar wrote: I prefer driving in the day time so I can see the country I'm passing through but as you suggest I often begin my trips early at "Oh Dark hundred". I've already seen everything within the distance I can gravel before it gets light many times  Night driving does have the advantage of lighter traffic, usually lower wind speeds. If there were just some way to get around that not being able to see the beautiful countryside. Not really sure how towing a trailer makes any difference one way or another though.
Good luck / Skip
I agree with Skip, but don't mine driving at night if needed.
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GaryGus

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I prefer daytime driving. It makes it easy to keep an eye on ther rig and see any problems that may arise. Also for all of the reasons listed earlier.
Gary and Donna
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FunnyCamper

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daytime driving preferred but will do night if the schedule insists on it for whatever reason. daytime I can see the scenery, stop to explore cause places are open. And daytime you do avoid more critters etc.
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neil.hank202

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I completely agree about the critters.
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Suzanne and Brad

Oregon

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We leave early/mid morning - enjoy the scenery and prefer at most 4 hours of driving - gives us a chance to enjoy the pace and where we'll going.
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Suzanne & Brad
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wa8yxm

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Depends on the road, I kind of like night driving for assorted reasons, Cooler, (That cockpit is a hot house in the day) and easier to see other traffic sometimes.
But on Kentucky backroads ... Not so much fun.
So it's the road that makes the difference.
Nothin adds excitment like something that is none of your business
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frankdamp

Anacortes, or wherever we've gone.

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Typically, we limit our day's worth of driving to 200 miles. One of the BP meds I'm one has fatigue as a side effect. It usually requires a 45-minute nap at about 16:00, so that's our "end of trip" time.
The only time we'd contiue on after that is if we're headed home, where we know the roads. Honestly, the headlights on our rig are so wimpy, I'm afraid to drive at more than 45 mph in the dark, for fear the wind will blow them out!
Frank Damp, DW - Eileen
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