Above, on the Million Dollar Highway in Colorado. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
RV driving can be a challenge for both the experienced RVer or the novice driver. There are some routes that should be avoided if one is driving a behemoth RV.
RV Life has an article on 10 "dangerous routes" that those driving bigger RVs should avoid. I've driven on four of them.
They begin with:
Blind curves, steep grades, hairpin turns, and slippery when wet. These are the words many travelers driving or towing bigger rigs want to avoid seeing in front of their windshield.
Having RV-safe GPS directions is essential when you have a big Class A coach or spacious fifth wheel in tow. Below we list some of the most dangerous routes for larger RVs or anyone towing a longer trailer. Not only are these routes dangerous for these rigs, but they are usually not recommended for travel for these type of vehicles or any vehicle during adverse conditions.
Above, Sleepy Bear RV Park in Swan Valley, Idaho on the Teton Pass Highway. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
To see what they are, go here.
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