DallasSteve wrote:
SCVJeff
I was waiting for someone to ask. To me it's different because, often, "out of sight is out of mind". If I was in an RV pulling a toad and it fell off I might not notice until 100 miles later, but if the trailer falls off I'll see it right away. Granted in this case he is dragging a car with the wheels locked up so he ought to feel it. But still that is one of the reasons I don't want to buy a motor home. Not the only reason, to be sure, but not being able to see a car that I'm pulling behind me makes me very uncomfortable.
We (and many other class As) have a rear-view camera that is always on. It is right next to the GPS, up high enough in the dash that one can see it, at least peripherally, all the time. It becomes a habit, as much as looking in the rear-view mirror; we don't have a rear view mirror - the camera is a substitute. We can always see the car and anyone tailgating us.