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Atlee
Sep 18, 2017Explorer II
We'll have to agree to disagree. It's a hell of a lot easier to drive and maneuver a van sized RV than it is a Class A sized RV. If she can't maneuver a Class B van sized RV she can't maneuver a sedan, in which case she needs to have her license taken away.
fj12ryder wrote:Atlee wrote:Not really, if she's hitting things in a big vehicle then her ability to judge distances is not at its best. Why would putting her in a smaller vehicle improve her vision and ability? It won't make her a better driver, just lessen the damage she does and the frequency.
I'm not sure it is. A Class A is a huge box. A Class B is not a lot larger than a regular sedan.
Class B is much more maneuverable in a small area.
Sounds like a good idea to me.fj12ryder wrote:TomG2 wrote:Now there's some convoluted logic. I guess they figured she'd still hit things, but do less damage.
A friend in Florida had the answer. When she started hitting things with her Class A, her kids made her get a Class B. Those few inches got her a couple more years.
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