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- MonarambleeExplorerOf course not. You are perfectly ok to drive at the age of 69 and 364 days but on your 70th birthday you automatically become a danger to yourself and others. Best to lie about your age...stay 69 forever and keep rving!
- IAMICHABODExplorer III think that was your thoughts 4 years ago :B:S
- LwiddisExplorer IIYup. Jerry is just a kid.
- Grit_dogNavigator
MFL wrote:
There is only one person on these forums that is UNDER 70!!!
Jerry
Roflmao!!! - MFLNomad IIThere is only one person on these forums that is UNDER 70!!!
Jerry - navigator2346ExplorerGood Lord, based on the OP statement, I should have given up 5 years ago. I'm not home now, so should I sell now and return by Uber just to be on the safe side?
- GdetrailerExplorer IIIIt all depends on you physical and mental condition.
No laws that I am aware of to prevent you from traveling or driving a RV..
My Dad towed his 5th wheel up into his Eighties out of state, but personally his driving was not good, eyesight was bad and mentally was not as sharp as when he was in his 60's.. Got bad enough that my Mom refused to travel with him anymore and he finally gave it up and the trailer sat in the backyard for the next 8 yrs until he gave it to my Brother..
Have to be aware of your own health, physically and mentally and be prepared to say that it is time to hang it up before hurting someone.. - LwiddisExplorer IIWish I was 70 again. If you wish to limit yourself, you can. I choose to travel.
- monkey44Nomad III'm old as dirt, Genie sweeps me up as we travel. We're planning a trip from Florida to West Coast in Spring ... Oregon, Sierras, Dakotas, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, Az, N Mex, Texas, and the southern states. Several months, and the only time we missed a trip like this - yup, you guessed it 2020.
- agesilausExplorer IIII'm 71 and did 10000 miles this summer and we are heading out for more next week.
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