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Desert_Captain
Feb 09, 2015Explorer III
Many CG's have a couple of handicapped sites which usually are larger, often dead level with concrete sidewalks and pads. I have a handicapped plate on our 24' Class C (also on our two cars). There have been a number of times that having the plate allowed us to park where we would not have been able to without it.
When we were in Washington DC last May I found a handicapped spot right next to the Washington monument and was able to easily parallel park. Most of the parking lots were just too tight for even a small RV like ours. Often when we are sight seeing there will be handicapped parking available that easily accommodates our 24'.
I would gladly trade my plates for a knee that works and no more nerve damage/pain in my foot but that's just not going to happen.
:C
When we were in Washington DC last May I found a handicapped spot right next to the Washington monument and was able to easily parallel park. Most of the parking lots were just too tight for even a small RV like ours. Often when we are sight seeing there will be handicapped parking available that easily accommodates our 24'.
I would gladly trade my plates for a knee that works and no more nerve damage/pain in my foot but that's just not going to happen.
:C
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