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TucsonJim
Nov 05, 2013Explorer II
I think the biggest mistake folks make when just starting out with an RV is trying to drive it like a car. Just slow down, leave a nice buffer between you and the car in front of you, and take turns just a little wider than you would in a car. Apply your brakes a little sooner than you would with a car. I'll bet that within 20-30 miles, you will be quite comfortable with driving the unit.
When you get to some of those mountain grades, take your time going uphill, and use the gear shift lever to downshift when headed down.
You'll be confident, fine and have a great time.
When you get to some of those mountain grades, take your time going uphill, and use the gear shift lever to downshift when headed down.
You'll be confident, fine and have a great time.
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