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(@enihill)
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Long Range Trip in the Model Y


   
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(@gardeb)
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Great post Eric.  Sounds like a enjoyable trip.


   
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(@enihill)
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Typo in trip. Baggage and cargo should be 250Lbs. Fifty foot NEMA 14/50 extension cord is about 30 Lbs alone.


   
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Yes this should help with the flashing lights accidents but I’d also would do this in any state or in construction zones.

Florida’s Move Over Law

Pg44 http://www3.flhsmv.gov/handbooks/englishdriverhandbook.pdf

The Move Over Law protects law enforcement oicers, emergency workers, tow truck drivers, sanitation workers, and utility workers stopped along roadways while performing their jobs.

Move Over Law On a Multi-Lane Roadway.
You must vacate the lane closest to the stationary law enforcement, emergency vehicle, tow truck, sanitation, or utility vehicle. (Signal your intention to change lanes.)  If you cannot move over safely, you must slow down to a speed of 20 MPH below the posted speed limit.  Drivers who are not in the lane closest to the stationary vehicle should be prepared to allow those who are about to move over into their lane.

On a Two-Lane Roadway.
You must slow down to a speed of 20 MPH below the posted speed limit. If the speed limit is 20 MPH or less, you must travel at 5 MPH.


   
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