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Monday, May 29, 2017

The Reality Behind Owning and Living an RV Lifestyle



RV’ing is an adventure and a lifestyle that a lot of people enjoy. If you’re thinking about getting an RV yourself, don’t believe everything you read though because there are some misconceptions surrounding the RV lifestyle. Knowing the truth behind will help you make an informed decision.

RVs are difficult to drive.


RVs are available in different sizes. You can choose from lightweight travel trailers to a bigger size that can accommodate a rock band. There are also RVs that are of the same size as an SUV. Given this, it’s not that difficult to drive an RV since you can choose a size that suits your comfort level. You also don’t have to be an expert big-rig driver to drive one. Thanks to continuous development, RVs’ weight, comfort, and fuel efficiency are improving each year. Read more from this article: http://bit.ly/2rBrWNb

Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Safety Tips that All RV Owners Should Heed Before Hitting the Road

Just how popular have RV’s become? According to the Recreational Vehicle Industry Association (RVIA), there are at least 8.9 million Americans who own recreational vehicles like.

Of course, RVs are still vehicles and, therefore, proper safety precautions must be observed to prevent mishaps on the road. To keep you and your family safe, RV owners should take heed of some simple tips.

Remember the 20 Percent Rule

If you’ve only driven cars before, you’re used to the feel of braking the vehicle. However, RVs use an air brake rather than a hydraulic one, which is why there is a slight delay when applying the brakes. You’ll notice that a fully loaded rig will halt slower than traditional cars. This is why veteran RV owners remind neophytes of the 20% rule—add 20% to everything you do on the road, from the distance you maintain between the next vehicle to how early you hit the brakes.

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Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Four Rookie RV Mistakes You Should Avoid to Enjoy a Safe Ride


For many Americans, getting away on a grand, cross-country trip is what a recreational vehicle (RV) is all about. With all the amenities an RV offers, it’s akin to putting wheels on your home and hitting the road. You have your own kitchen, bathroom, and living room inside your vehicle, providing a convenience you’ll never attain from other types of vehicles.
While RVs allow you and your family to camp out wherever you want, they’re also prone to problems and accidents. Because they’re more challenging to maneuver, due to their size, weight, and blind spots, first-time users must practice extra caution and properly prepare for their trip.
There are common mistakes that many beginners make. By knowing them, your first trip with your RV will be enjoyable and free of incidents. Read more from this blog: http://bit.ly/2nzgwuU