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RV Driving is Different – not Difficult
If you're an experienced driver, you already have the skills necessary to drive a motorized RV. The automatic transmission, power brakes and steering you're accustomed to are standard features on most RVs. With proper attention to the differences – the vehicle size, height and weight – you'll find it fun and easy to take the wheel of a motorhome. Whether you drive a motorized RV or tow an RV, you should: Before leaving: sit in the driver's seat and adjust all mirrors for optimal road views. Allow for the size of your vehicle when turning. The front and rear wheels will track paths much farther apart than those of a car. Know the length and height in metric and imperial measures. Be aware of overhead obstructions.
Allow more time to brake, or to change lanes, and merge onto a busy highway because big vehicles take more time to accelerate and slow down than small ones.
Drivers towing a folding camping trailer or travel trailer should: Match the proper tow vehicle to your RV. Most full and mid-size family cars can pull a trailer; so can today's popular vans, SUVs, and light-duty trucks. Check maximum weight it can pull. Use the right trailer hitch, and make sure it is hitched correctly. Connect brakes and signal lights. Make sure that the trailer's brakes, turn signals, and taillights are synchronized with the towing vehicle. Download the towratings here
When reversing: ask someone to stand outside the vehicle to make sure the driver avoids any obstacles not seen in the mirrors. If another person is not available, the driver should inspect the area behind the vehicle. Doing so can prevent surprises and accidents.
Like everyone, RVers have a responsibility to protect the environment. Do your part to help preserve the great outdoors for future generations by following these conservation tips:
Observing these simple guidelines will make you a Green RVer!