You should be fine. Just remember that it doesn't bend in the middle like that fiver did....LOL! I've gotten to the point that I don't start turning until my knee is in line with the middle of the lane I'm turning into. Also, be aware that the tendency for Class A Drivers, especially new ones, is to drive too far to the right of the lane. It initially feels right to do so, but the steering wheel is positioned further towards the center of the drive than a car or pickup so you think you are closer to the center line that you really are. Use your mirrors to stay in the center of the lane and don't inadvertently hang the outside dually off the side of the road. As said above, definitely be aware of how tall your rig is and know the clearances along the route. As long as you stick to interstates, the clearances should not be an issue. I suspect that after a hundred miles or so you'll feel like a pro!