Howie3
Apr 24, 2013Explorer
DW won't drive
I haven't seen this topic posted before so I thought I would see what others thought. We have a modest sized rig (TV & TT) that my DW will not consider driving. This really isn't an issue as I enjoy d...
Terryallan wrote:Howie3 wrote:
I haven't seen this topic posted before so I thought I would see what others thought. We have a modest sized rig (TV & TT) that my DW will not consider driving. This really isn't an issue as I enjoy doing the driving anyhow and can go for hours if need be. It's just in the back of my mind that if she needed to drive in a pinch (eg. I lost my glasses in a lake, sudden illness while camping, you name it) I would rather she have some experience with handling the rig. BTW, our first TV was rather small and I could see her concern in anticipating shifting down on hills, etc. However our current TV is designed to tow and handles the TT easily...just set cruise and it practically drives itself, downshifting on descents, etc.
Am I being overly concerned about this or should I encourage her to take the wheel occasionally on quiet stretches of road? How do others handle driving duty? Anyone run into a situation where they wished they were more prepared in this area? I'm an experienced camper so know that preparedness is never a bad thing.
Your thoughts?
I'm in the same boat. DW won't even consider towng the TT. And to be honest. IF it scares her, or your DW. The best thing is. Don't try to force her. A scared driver is a dangerous driver.
As for your glasses. Lencrafters can make you a new pair in an hour. Yep. I broke mine, and we had to get a new pair on the trip.
As to the illness. I once woke up with vertigo. Spent 2 days on the couch, Could not drive home. Was on the verge of calling a friend to come get the TT. When the meds kicked in, and last morning I woke up OK. But I do, and I'm sure you do. Know people who will help you out. Keep their numbers close.