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booty51
Jan 21, 2014Explorer
Everybody has to start some where.when you first learned to drive who taught you, Parents, drivers education at school, lived on a farm, drove in the fields? Everyone had to learn somewhere. Take your driving experence you already have and use it. Go slow and avoid high traffic times. Do you know anyone that owns an RV, can they go with you when you pick it up! Make sure you know how tall it is to, be sure to look overhead as well, I picture mine as a 12foot tall box going down the road watching for obstructions. There was this same question asked a while back on this forum and a lot of good avice offered then to. Before you leave the dealership maybe read the manuals supplied with RV and make sure you understand how things work. Walk around and look at overhang past rear wheels play with the mirrors etc. before you leave the lot. Ask lots of questions at dealer.
Its the residential streets that ge you in trouble you need to swing wide and use both lanes to turn in watch your right mirror to make sure you have clearance on right side and not about to side swipe something or run over the inside curb. when parking or backing have a spotter outside looking and helping guide you. Take your time and dont let other traffic get to you.
Relax go slow
Booty
Its the residential streets that ge you in trouble you need to swing wide and use both lanes to turn in watch your right mirror to make sure you have clearance on right side and not about to side swipe something or run over the inside curb. when parking or backing have a spotter outside looking and helping guide you. Take your time and dont let other traffic get to you.
Relax go slow
Booty
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