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DutchmenSport
Aug 18, 2017Explorer
I don't know anything about the specific area you are considering traveling, but I have found that if traveling to an unknown area and accessibility with the truck and trailer, I rely on Google Maps.
Using Google Maps, zoom in on the roads you are considering traveling. Zoom all the way in and follow the path. Now, if you see semi-trucks on that route, you'll have no problem traveling with an RV. If you follow the entire road with Google Maps and there is not a single Semi-truck anywhere, then chances are, it's a risky road. It could also mean it's just to slow for transfer trucks, or there are no fuel stations readily available on that rout that will accommodate Semi-trucks. This is a good way to make an initial judgment on the accessibility of the road with your RV.
Using Google Maps, zoom in on the roads you are considering traveling. Zoom all the way in and follow the path. Now, if you see semi-trucks on that route, you'll have no problem traveling with an RV. If you follow the entire road with Google Maps and there is not a single Semi-truck anywhere, then chances are, it's a risky road. It could also mean it's just to slow for transfer trucks, or there are no fuel stations readily available on that rout that will accommodate Semi-trucks. This is a good way to make an initial judgment on the accessibility of the road with your RV.
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