I don't see what the problem is. I've driven like that a million times. You can see plenty enough with a hole like that. In fact, I've driven with less visibility than that before.
Took my Trail 125 to the shop. Haven't ridden it in a year because I got in a wreck on it and I've been waiting for the guy's insurance to contact me so they'll pay for it. They finally called me last Friday.
Drove 3 hours, round trip, to get a bunch of free 2x4s and 2x6s. Then drove another 5 hours round trip to get a bunch of free plywood! Then drove two hours to my parents house for the weekend. I'm gonna work on the trailer while I'm visiting.
TooTook this couch to someone's house to give it away for free. The guy was disabled so I'm glad I gave it to him. It is a really nice couch and it's built with hard wood so it was really heavy. We had to pick it up over his hand rails of his porch. Lol I was EXHAUSTED afterwards!
found one of those really heavy duty trailer loading ramps on the side of the highway. I had to grab it before someone else did. Now I just have to find one that matches. These are the heavy ones that's are expensive. Boy, is it heavy!
Putting the spare key in the truck is a horrible idea! What if you lock your main key in your truck?
You should always put your spare in your dresser or nightstand and NEVER touch it. You only use it in case you lock your main key in the truck. Then you can unlock your truck and put the key back.
Oh. Since you said, "I didn't think you could do that", I thought you were implying you had a push start. There isn't anything in the folding key fob that's communicating with the truck to tell it if the key is inside or not.