DutchmenSport wrote:
I've not had problems with larger towns or cities, but I have had my share of problems in small country town across the mid-west? Why ... well, we've been driving for a while, we're hungry and want to swing through McDonalds. We pull in, attempt to go around the building and come out the other side.... only problem is, the road does not go around the other side! That means backing out all the way around the building back to the road, sometimes, backing into the road, to move on. This actually happened to us twice this summer. As soon as you get around that building, this great big .... "OH SH!!" with a deep low rumble somehow grumbles under my breath!
Dutchman that's just it. Small towns can be just a lethal as big cities.
Although hitting a dead end at McD's is pure operator error.:)
No solution for that! LOL.:S
Truth is you are towing or driving a large rig and you need to be very aware of your surroundings. If you want to travel our great country without limits you will encounter a few tricky situations along the way. Some you can prepare for some you cannot.
Detours,construction,road closures,accidents can quickly send you into unchartered territory.
Small towns can have just as many pitfalls as big cities. You need to be alert at all times regardless of the cities population or size.
Unfortunately there is no RV fairy to guarantee 4 lane highways with all large intersections free of congestion and lane closures.
The good news is once you been at it awhile. You gain confidence and ability. You will no longer fear big cities or anything else. Yes it takes time but at this point I research as much as possible verify my directions via a few sources.
Avoid relying on GPS 100% Take your time and you'll be fine.