You're not alone, that is exactly how I felt the first time I drove my van - a mere 9 months ago. Amazing how much smaller it got as time went on. It also seemed to lose a lot of weight. In fact, it must have become aware of my reluctance to drive at anything more than 55 - 60 mph, it decided to become ever so much more managable. <img src="/images/boards/smilies/smile.gif" class="emoticon bbc_img"><br><br>As a rule of thumb, I rarely drive at more than 100 kph (63 mph), as that is the speed to which I am accustomed, and the speed with which I feel comfortable. Yes! I too have had eighteen wheelers sit on my tail, sometimes so close, all I could see was the radiator grill.<br><br>Thing is, safety on the highways depends a lot more on consistency of speed - use your cruise control - and lane protocol - don't sit in the overtaking lane. That way other traffic will know what you are doing. Doomsdayers are always telling me I will have an accident, if I do not keep up with the highway speed, but in more than 123000 miles, that is yet to happen. I doubt it ever will, and I have never heard of anyone held responsible when a vehicle hit them from behind.<br><br>Lifey<br><br>