THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 2011
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Top Five RV-Driving Safety Tips
- Have
a Copilot. You may think the mirrors will
be enough to help guide you, but it can never hurt to enlist an extra
pair of eyes even when you're backing up, going down narrow roads or
turning sharp corners.
- "Easy
Does It" on the Brakes. The airbrakes in an
RV feel very different compared to hydraulic brakes in cars. There's a
slight delay when applying airbrakes. Prevent sudden stops by not
jamming hard on the RV brakes to overcompensate for this delay.
- Follow
the "Rule of 20 Percent." RVs
take longer to come to a full stop and they accelerate slower. Always
add 20 percent whether you're extending your following distance or
merging into traffic.
- Know
Your Propane Tank System. Don't travel with
the oven, stove or burners lit. Install a propane gas detector. And,
never refuel the engine when a propane appliance is running.
- Know
Your Height. It sounds straightforward, but
many drivers often forget about the height of their RV. Some of the most
common RV accidents occur when RVers run into overpasses. To remind
yourself of your RV's height and weight, write it down on a piece of
paper and keep it near the dash and visible.
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