2018-10-01_Reader_s_Digest_AUNZ

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taketurnswider,andthelargesize
oftheRVmeansyou’llneedabigger
turning radius. Again, practising
aheadoftimecanhelpyougetused
tohandlingthelargevehicle.
You will also need to be cognisant
ofthewindspeedasyoudrive.When
thewindsgetstrong,itcouldcause
theRVtodriftunexpectedly.
Takeatightergriponthewheelwhen
it’s windy and give other drivers
more space.

CONSIDER FORMING AN RV
CARAVANChances are you’ll meet
other RV drivers on your road trip,
particularly if you’re travelling a
popular route. If you are all heading
inthesamedirection,consider
teamingupwiththem.Arrangeto
meet at campgrounds, attractions
and restaurants or even form an RV
caravan. Travelling with other RVs
is fun, and can enhance your sense of
safety:aconvoyofRVswillbe easier
for other drivers to spot.

you can pack it up and hit the
road with conidence.he last
thing you want is to have your
long-anticipated road trip come
toaprematureendbecauseofa
preventable maintenance issue.

PRACTISE DRIVING THE
RV BEFORE YOU HIT THE
ROADChances are you won’t
have a lot of problems driving
a motorhome on the highway, but
navigating smaller city streets in such
a large vehicle can be a real challenge.
Put in plenty of driving practice before
you leave home and learn how to use
all of your mirrors to determine your
position and reverse the vehicle safely.

CONSIDER INSTALLING A
REVERSING CAMERAIf your RV
doesn’t already have one, consider
installing a reversing camera. It’s
ahandyaccessorythatwillmake
backingintotightparkingspaces
a lot easier and give you additional
peaceofmind.Alternatively,ifyou’re
travellingwithpassengers,youcan
alwaysaskthemtocheckbehind the
vehiclebeforeyoureverse.

BEAWAREOFHANDLING
DIFFERENCESDrivinganRVis
diferent from driving a car or even a
largeute,forthatmatter.hehigher
centre of gravity means you need to

Adjust the mirrors for an optimum view
of what is beside and behind the RV

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