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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
2-14-2012 @ 9:06AM
Lloyd said...
Additional:
Take a driving course, Driving an RV is different than driving a car or truck. In most cases the Chassis move seperately from the cockpit. If the driver responds to the movement they will be chasing the RV all over the place. Ignore sense of feel and focus on actual position in the driving lane. Don't even get me started on Backing up.
Second, learn the unwritten rules of Campground Courtesy. Your article touched on this, but there are so many more, Not cutting accross camp sites, noise, pets. Renters are always easy to spot, even if they don't have a big sign on thier RV.
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