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I'm planning ~700 mile round trip from northern Utah to western Idaho in my 1972 M35A2. I have a family member following me in my Dodge Dakota pickup.
I've done short, 2-vehicle "convoys" stints before getting firewood with my brother. He tried leading with his civilian pickup truck at first and that was obviously a bad idea. People who'd pass my deuce would end up behind him, assuming he'd be going much faster and then would brake suddenly/erratically. This was only slightly improved by him following my deuce as folks would tend to pass both vehicles. The problem, though, was that vehicles behind him would wait and wait, assuming he'd pass my deuce, which, of course, he wasn't. This would usually result in a sporadic, or even dangerous, impatient passing event when there wasn't much passing distance.
Even though it's only a convoy of two, this time I plan to place the "CONVOY AHEAD" sign I got from General Mcgregor on the rear of the my Dakota to help communicate to people "Hey, this vehicle is with others in front of it". I might even place the "CONVOY FOLLOWS" signs on the deuce's front bumper.
Is there anything else I should do?
I've considered looking to see if there is a magnetic, rotary light that I could place on the back end of the Dakota and maybe even power it from the trailer receptacle, but I'm not sure.
Thanks!
I've done short, 2-vehicle "convoys" stints before getting firewood with my brother. He tried leading with his civilian pickup truck at first and that was obviously a bad idea. People who'd pass my deuce would end up behind him, assuming he'd be going much faster and then would brake suddenly/erratically. This was only slightly improved by him following my deuce as folks would tend to pass both vehicles. The problem, though, was that vehicles behind him would wait and wait, assuming he'd pass my deuce, which, of course, he wasn't. This would usually result in a sporadic, or even dangerous, impatient passing event when there wasn't much passing distance.
Even though it's only a convoy of two, this time I plan to place the "CONVOY AHEAD" sign I got from General Mcgregor on the rear of the my Dakota to help communicate to people "Hey, this vehicle is with others in front of it". I might even place the "CONVOY FOLLOWS" signs on the deuce's front bumper.
Is there anything else I should do?
I've considered looking to see if there is a magnetic, rotary light that I could place on the back end of the Dakota and maybe even power it from the trailer receptacle, but I'm not sure.
Thanks!
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