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Tips for a happy camping trip.

RV camping is a way of life. Time slows down and scenic destinations become home. As you fill your weekends with plans to hit the road this summer, don’t forget these RV safety tips for a safer, more relaxing trip.


Become the master of driving your RV

 

Driving an RV comes with many new challenges. Reduced visibility, height restrictions, and route planning are just a few of the obstacles RV drivers face on the road.


1.  Make sure your route is RV-friendly. Consider using an RV-specific GPS device or a Trucker Atlas to avoid low bridges and other restrictions on your route.


2.  Give yourself plenty of room when making a turn. Whether you’re driving a motorhome or towing a trailer you will need to pull farther forward before starting your turn. Take time to practice making turns and backing up before your big trip. A big, empty parking lot is a great place to test how your RV makes a tight turn.


3.  Write down the height of your RV. Secure a notecard with your RV’s exact height and weight onto your dashboard. As you drive, pay attention to the clearance signs posted on most overpasses. Keep in mind some gas station and restaurant drive-thru canopies may be shorter than your RV.


4.  Check your state’s license requirements. Some states require special non-commercial licenses for driving certain classes of RVs. 


5.  Be aware of traffic conditions on your route. Avoid delays on your trip by checking traffic and construction updates. There are several free apps and websites that provide real-time traffic updates. 


6.  Take an RV driving course. Before you get behind the wheel of your RV this year, check out one of the many websites devoted to RV safety, like the RV Driving School Website, for driving classes.


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