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| Above, two motorhomes in transit stopped at the Flying J in Jamestown, New Mexico. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Living a mile uphill from Interstate 40 I see many vehicles driving through. Also, there is a Flying J Travel Center down the hill from the community l live in. Every so often, I see RVs being transported with a stop at the Flying J. Usually, the RVs have Indiana paper plates on them since that's where the majority of RVs are built.
RV Travel posted an article on the "behind-the-scenes" of RV transport.
They begin it with:
Have you ever sat back and wondered how your RV got from wherever it was made to the dealership where you bought it? I thought I’d share some insights. This also translates into some reasons your poor RV didn’t arrive in one piece.
To read more, go here.

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