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mailman-ret
Sep 23, 2018Explorer
Looking at these photo's, during which time the steps are level, one can see that there isn't a tripping hazard as mentioned earlier. Remember, these are the new style. I have had these in locations where they were somewhat less level, but the exposure to the legs have not presented a hazard.
DW and I took a trip from central Missouri to upstate Pennsylvania, and returned last week through upstate Illinois. We made numerous stops in rest areas and parked among the Big Rigs. We never had a problem with the length of the steps and getting in and out between the rigs. We even observed two other TT's with same steps in two other states. Glad I saw them!
DW and I took a trip from central Missouri to upstate Pennsylvania, and returned last week through upstate Illinois. We made numerous stops in rest areas and parked among the Big Rigs. We never had a problem with the length of the steps and getting in and out between the rigs. We even observed two other TT's with same steps in two other states. Glad I saw them!
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