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Sep 19, 2014Explorer
Our RV dealers in my state solved that problem quick.
When our state was thinking about an "endorsement" for oversize vehicles, like Rv's our state RV dealers assoc ran to the capitol and told them any new lic requirements would hurt sales. Which would hurt taxes to the state. Bill never made it pass the floor.
Not that any lic test makes anybody a better driver but some folks might realize they don't stop on a dime, they don't bend in the middle to get away from hitting fuel islands and when backing up they love to hit things.
Maybe the RV dealers were right, any driver education might cut down on their business of fixing dents and dings.
When our state was thinking about an "endorsement" for oversize vehicles, like Rv's our state RV dealers assoc ran to the capitol and told them any new lic requirements would hurt sales. Which would hurt taxes to the state. Bill never made it pass the floor.
Not that any lic test makes anybody a better driver but some folks might realize they don't stop on a dime, they don't bend in the middle to get away from hitting fuel islands and when backing up they love to hit things.
Maybe the RV dealers were right, any driver education might cut down on their business of fixing dents and dings.
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