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Johno02
Apr 12, 2016Explorer
Yes, we have driven the narrow, tristing two-lane roads in West Virginia many times. If you are having that much trouble, then your rig is just too big for where you are trying to take it, or the driver needs to learn how to drive it. We find that the best solution is to have the navigator drive in front witheither our cell phones talking to each other, or as cell phones don't work in many parts of WVa, a good set of walkie talkies. That way, whoever is in front can tell the MH if any other traffic is coming, and advise about tight turns and grades coming up. Have been up through Alexandria and Helvetia areas many times. Alway with a driver in front!
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