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How To Drive A Motorhome

Jim Twamley, Professor of RVing gives you a driving lesson behind the wheel of a 40 Country Coach motorhome.

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2 Comments

  1. studpuppy69 says:

    Lot’s of terrible advice. #1, if your going to pass full throttle is the best way to go you wont to pass as quickly and safely as possible. #2. It appears you were going to make a left turn at 1:45 but take up both lanes and go straight, big no no. #3. Points of reference, when your navigating in tight spots use your mirrors to see how close you are to the line, it’s best to have a convex up front so you can see your nose and how close you are. #4 Watch your tail swing! #5 Both hands on wheel!

  2. studpuppy69 says:

    #6 Very dangerous doing what you did making that right hand turn! If it were me I would have slowed down or stopped a safe distance so the RV could see around you and let him make his turn. Doing what you did should be a LAST resort! Someone will pass you on the right and you will make contact, you might not even see them in your mirror. #7 slow down to safe speed, usually SLOWER than what the ramp speed posted. ALMOST anyone can drive one. Personally there should be an RV endorsement.

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