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Doin'it wrote:
When I started driving Class A someone told me the first thousand miles would be nerve racking. And that was about right. I remember having to consciously relax my shoulders, loosen my grip and uncurl my toes. After the initial thousand, things eased considerably, except for fueling up. That caused angst for quite a while! Ha! Learn to quickly scope out the station and don't ever, ever pull into a spot you're not sure that you can pull out of. Do you know anyone who owns a Class A that could do a ride along with you and give some pointers? Practice in a big lot first. Always be aware of your tail swing. Fourteen years, second rig and 70,000 miles later, it is all still glorious! Have fun!
Ann from Kansas
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ncrowley wrote:
Find an large empty parking lot and have an assistant with you. Set up cones and set them up to test:
How close you can get to them and be able to turn left and right without hitting them. Mark the spot on your windshield where the cones need to be before you make your turn.
Practice backing into a slow, like you would back into an RV spot.
Before you go, check out these videos:
Lazy Days Videos
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