Above, The Beast at the Ely (Nevada) KOA. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
With the exception of having two tires slashed on the sharp curb of a traffic island in St. Louis, Missouri in 2016, my RV trips have been worry-free.
Before leaving on a long trip (at least once a year), I have the motorhome's fluids checked and filled. While it's in the shop, I also have a general trip check done.
There are other things that people should do in preparation for a road trip and Do It Yourself RV has ten of them.
They start with:
Nobody wants to have issues while traveling with their RV. Flat tires, breakdowns, and other on-the-road problems can all result in grumpy moods and even ruined trips.
Obviously, you won’t always be able to avoid these things. However, by following a few simple safety rules, you can reduce the likelihood that problems will arise. The question is, what kinds of rules should you be following to keep yourself and your family safe during your travel days?
In this article, we will discuss some of our top travel safety tips so you can help ensure your next RV adventure goes off without a hitch.
To read more, go here.
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