QUOTE(leddy @ Oct 24 2007, 09:35 AM)

Ok a few Facts
Motorways i stick at 60MPH 10 MPH below the LEGAL limit when towing and there are two lanes available for those in a hurry to pass.
Other roads I tow at the LEGAL limits 30 and 40 MPH so no problem there unless you want to break the law and overtake me.
Ok inclines i may slow down a bit but no slower than say a lorry or heavy loaded van.
I don't have much concern with caravans now; I am retired and drive in a more leisurely fashion than I used to. However, when my business was in Bugle Street in Southampton and I needed to visit clients all over Hampshire and Dorset and Wiltshire, the summer caravanners used to drive me crackers.
On motorways and dual carriageways, not a problem, but on twisty country roads with a 60 mph limit they could be a real PITA, not least because they seemed to enjoy driving in convoy. I suppose they thought they were choosing quiet roads and staying away from the major traffic routes, but for those of us who needed to get to appointments in the smaller places around Andover, Salisbury, Romsey etc they were a menace.
It isn't only about driving at the legal limit leddy, it is about how long it takes you to get to it.
I know that commercials create similar holdups, but at least they have an economic reason to be there.
One of the reasons that I really liked going to Guernsey was that they did not allow touring caravans. I believe that they are now considering letting them in, but only to travel on designated routes from the ferry to a campsite on specific dates. Perhaps we should consider something similar in the UK.
Rant over