JAC1982 wrote:
RandACampin wrote:
What's the criteria to be RV friendly?
Not sure if there's formal requirements for the advertising, but I know for us it needs to be large enough to turn around after getting gas, to get back on the road (preferably with a couple ways out so we aren't having to make an awkward left turn to get back onto the street etc), and also have a cover above the pumps (or no cover at all) that is more than 13'6", preferable more like 14' or higher. That's why truck stops are usually a good spot to go.
That's the problem as far as I know there is no standard to apply the sign. If I remember correctly they tried that in Georgia a few years ago and it failed. Most places I saw that had the sign were not "RV friendly". Most likely the sign is paid for by the owner of the establishment (who knows zip about RVs) simply to garner more business, rv friendly or not.