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"What's your speed?" -poll


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Multiplayer driver's average speed  

188 members have voted

  1. 1. What's your average speed with a trailer on a highway?

    • 50 km/h or less
      1
    • 50-60 km/h
      1
    • 60-70 km/h
      2
    • 70-80 km/h
      12
    • 80-90 km/h
      57
    • 90-100 km/h
      29
    • 100-110 km/h
      49
    • 110 km/h or more (no speed limit servers)
      37
  2. 2. What's your average speed with a trailer on a rural road?

    • 50 km/h or less
      4
    • 50-60 km/h
      8
    • 60-70 km/h
      32
    • 70-80 km/h
      29
    • 80-90 km/h
      44
    • 90-100 km/h
      35
    • 100-110 km/h
      20
    • 110 km/h or more (no speed limit servers)
      16
  3. 3. Do you follow speed limits without a trailer?

    • Yes, I drive slower or allowed speed.
      18
    • Yes, I drive allowed speed.
      23
    • Yes and no, I drive allowed speed or little faster.
      80
    • No, I drive quite faster than allowed speed.
      35
    • No, I like to try my truck's top speed.
      32


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Usually I like to follow the car speed limit or there about. In SP I do 70MPH in the slower lane and when overtaking in the faster line I do no more than about 85MPH, when there is traffic. With no traffic just slam the foot down.

 

On country roads however, I just do what I see safe for the weight and stability of the trailer. I usually keep to between 60/70MPH which keeps me on all wheels and in my lane. 

 

I am not going to lie, I am very heavy footed on the throttle.

 

Also Kravaty going with the Top Gear theme, if I get stuck in traffic or try not to speed through cameras this is me:

 

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Normally I follow the speed limits, except when sameone, who I'm overtaking decides to race, so i must conclude overtaking him and after slow down to the limit, if I can, otherwise I must slow down before. I don't follow temporary speed limits or traffic lights when and where there are "works in progress" (30km/h - 50km/h limit on highway/rural road), event that there aren't players near. Safe driving first.

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I'm the guy hauling diesel tankers doing 70km/h on the highway. Slowing down to 60km/h and even 50km/h on country roads.

 

I do spend alot of time on the right lane (while in Europe) , and yet, some drivers like to bump me, just to check if i'm still alive in there :)

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I try and keep it as Realistic as possible really, but who doesn't like Speed once in a while xD.


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I admit, I'm guilty for speeding. I often top off at 110km/h at highways, occasionally slow down when I see other players merging into my lane or the dread speed-cameras.

 

On rural roads, I speed as much as possible, but I respect, as in slow down, other drivers when I see them.

 

Since there's really no "traffic" in-game, I just like to put the pedal to the metal. Also for tippy trailers, adjust the trailer stability in your settings to max. It really helps a lot.

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