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Nobody's probably gonna rape you, it's unlikely you'll get arrested, heck, you may not even run into a weirdo apart from maybe like once or twice (but in deflecting this one, it helps to be a weirdo yourself because it scares the other weirdos)...

You'll probably be pretty safe where it concerns other people. Especially if you happen to be armed and whatnot, should things progress to that point (they basically never do, unless you're an idiot or with idiots).

The danger isn't on the interstate... you can tell who is who by the way they're driving. It's easy to navigate around the idiots I'd say a solid nine times out of ten.

The danger is on the roads that go through towns. Now, listen, I know... that may sound totally obvious, but hear me out. Of course logic says you don't wanna go right through the middle of a town to get from one place to the other if you're driving a long stint... but for those of us who follow the GPS, it happens a lot more than I'd really prefer. Of course there are ways around it. But I like to let universal synchronicity have a front seat on my travels, and the truth is, a little bit of "WTF?" can be fun every now and then.

The danger of going through the towns is:

1. Speed limit. 
2. Merging lanes.
3. General traffic; in the middle of towns, you're more likely to run into an idiot.
4. Slow moving vehicles (typically not regular autos, but things like dump trucks and whatnot).

Of course you mitigate the danger by maintaining a likely obnoxiously cautious speed limit, whilst staying a fair distance behind whoever is in front of you. If you're a lane sitter, you're gonna run into problems with mergers. But there's a lot of competition for the "fast lane", and weaving consumes attention better saved. Therefore, there are two options depending on speed limit, proximity to other vehicles, etc.: Speed up, or slow down. Note that this is a scenario where the "Wiggle Room" comes into play, see my thread about that: http://www.sectual.com/thread-7557.html

The danger of living as a traveling vehicular nomad is solely based upon idiots, animals (quadrupeds specifically), and there is also the issue of possible vehicular systems failure, for oneself or someone else on the road. It's the unforeseen, unplanned things that always get ya.

So if you're expecting a rapist, or a fight... you ain't gonna find one. If you're expecting a serial killer, better luck next time. 

But if you're an idiot...

Throw all that shit out the window, turn in ya keys, and turn yourself in to the local FEMA Camp cuz don't nobody need your ass out there drivin'.
no more sleep in the walmart parking?
WalMart has never been viable...

WalMart is strictly for total emergencies only and should really never even be attempted.

Too many city ordinances all that kinda shit.
how do you know the danger of living as a traveling vehicular nomad?
There's nothing better than traveling mostly aimlessly though.

Sure it's good to have a general idea of where you're going, and for camping purposes mostly, you do have to know to a fair degree.

You always gotta plan for the night time.

Other than that...

To have basically no direction is a fucking blast.

Do it any way you wanna...
(09-06-2018, 02:53 PM)Wolf_Woofs Wrote: [ -> ]how do you know the danger of living as a traveling vehicular nomad?

Sure in general I have only done it for about a month total...

That's still long enough to see firsthand where the danger is, and where it isn't.
It's fun, so why not do it?

I don't gotta be anywhere, and I don't gotta not gotta be anywhere either, gnomesayin'?

Taste freedom, bitches.
like as a expirement
or
Yes, as an experiment to see if living as a traveling vehicular nomad was possible, and under what conditions you can have optimal comfort.

My findings were that a comfortable bed is indispensable, and any temperature above 80 degrees (between the hours of 8PM-8AM) is too hot.

Other than that...

The message is incredibly simple.

If you wanna do it, do it.
sounds terrible. it means you have to leave the computer.

Guest

Thats awesome, I am
That my dear Trix is some sound advice. Cheers
(09-06-2018, 03:02 PM)Wolf_Woofs Wrote: [ -> ]sounds terrible. it means you have to leave the computer.

You gotta go mobile dude...

Of course have a laptop for backup or serious business.
hehehe buisness or pleasure
Exactly dude.
Wait, what?
trix you need gypsy tiny home
like all wood varnished inside out
Maybe park the tiny home on an incredibly cheap piece of land covered in gravel (fuck yards) and live as a vehicular nomad 77.4% of the time?

Sounds like a plan...

And I mean you can put a tiny home on a foundation and lock'er down like any normal house. It's just REALLY REALLY fucking small. LOL :)

Don't nobody need a big house...

I mean it's fine to have done, don't get me wrong, I've done it all before.

I'm just saying...

Don't nobody need it.

Free yoself.
How ironic you're exploring the highways and Burt Reynolds just died. Maybe Burt's spirit was yearning for one more 8000 mile Cannonball Run.
I am here to help...

/bow