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Executive45
Jan 18, 2014Explorer III
I thought you were going to sell the coach? Crappy offers...?..
I'd do it for you but we've already committed for the first half of this year.....before you commit to having someone drive it for you, check with your insurance company to ensure you're covered in case of a mishap. A professional driver should be licensed and bonded as well as holding a commercial driver's license. Also, a 45' coach driver in California must hold a Class B license. While driving cross country can be intimidating, staying on the Interstates should be quick, easy and safe. If you decide to make the journey yourself, PM me and I'll give you some suggestions on campgrounds.....good luck...Dennis
I'd do it for you but we've already committed for the first half of this year.....before you commit to having someone drive it for you, check with your insurance company to ensure you're covered in case of a mishap. A professional driver should be licensed and bonded as well as holding a commercial driver's license. Also, a 45' coach driver in California must hold a Class B license. While driving cross country can be intimidating, staying on the Interstates should be quick, easy and safe. If you decide to make the journey yourself, PM me and I'll give you some suggestions on campgrounds.....good luck...Dennis
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