Yes, if it is in good shape and well kept. A car could have a thousand and be in bad shape and not safe to drive.
Hitting parked cars?
What are they going to do? Physically come out there and force you to drive? If you feel that conditions are too dangerous to drive in, then don't drive in them. No load is worth your life or anyone else's.
It is 599.18 miles according to MapQuest but like the locals feel free to call it 600 miles.
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i do have 2002 explorer v6 4x4 sometime when i drive in the highway the truck feel alittle shake is just 2 secund that but just early i try too push the gas pedal but the truck feel it stock or the brake was on so my over drive light come .i just the tune up days before
When you feel your wheels bouncing. Get someone else to drive your truck in a large parking lot or something and you drive slightly behind and to either side to look for visible bouncing.
Be more specific, which gauge or gauges, what is it or they doing or not doing that you feel is inaccurate or needs to be fixed?
Cadillac, Suv, Corvette, Truck, Mercedes, Camaro and Hummer. These are all answers from Family Feud.
MapQuest gives the distance as 849.44 miles but feel free to call it about 850 miles if that makes you feel good.
Well... it depends on how fast you drive. Unless you have experience driving moving trucks, you'll probably drive slower than usual, because you'll feel less comfortable, you'll want to allow more distance between you and the other traffic, and you'll accelerate more slowly. Still, say your move is 200 miles of mainly rural freeway driving. In a car you might average 70 mph and be able to make the trip in three hours; in a loaded truck you might average 60 and need to allow more like three and a half hours. That's not allowing time to take breaks -- I always take more when driving a truck so that I stay that much more alert.
It is 498.20 miles according to MapQuest but feel free to call it about 500 miles if it makes you feel good.
You can feel earthquakes hundreds of miles away because of the (vibrations) that flow through the ground .