BiggD wrote:
Thanks for all the replies. I think having a camera back there to be able to see what's going on and make changing lanes easier would be beneficial but I can see where you are coming from with judging the depth of the camera and how close an object really is. As with anything else, you will be able to judge better the more you use it I think.
I will check out the links you all provided and do some more searching.
You are absolutely right about being able to judge distances accurately with a little use. Case -n- point:
We met friends at the Beachcomber Resort. We ended up with campsites that were back to back.
Without a spotter, this how close I parked without concern.
While that may look an easy campsite to park at initially, here are the two trees I had to thread the camper through at the same time.
:B