Above, The Beast at a stop at Bravo Farms in Tulare, California. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Travel, in a RV or otherwise, is not encouraged at present. But some people are on the road out of necessity and find themselves having to make stops along the way.
Do It Yourself RV has 19 safety tips for RVers during the coronavirus shut down.
They begin with:
We all know that in order to keep everything as virus-free as possible, travel isn’t recommended during this time. That said, some RVers will find themselves in situations that require it. Whether you need to head back to family or find a more comfortable place to park your rig for a bit, you could very well find yourself on the road before this pandemic has ended.
If that’s the case, you will not only need to deal with all the usual travel-day challenges, but the COVID-19 emergency has presented new challenges as well. In particular, you will need to find ways to stick to your own space and avoid public spaces and interaction with other people as much as possible. This is easy enough when you’re in your vehicle, but becomes much more difficult when making stops along the way. Below are our top tips for virus-free stops while traveling during the pandemic.
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