RV Driving School
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12-29-2006, 13:27
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RV Driving School
After Christmas, I went up to Auburn, CA and took a two day course
with Dick Reed of Dick Reed's RV Driving School As my coach is 42 feet, I am required (in California) to have (at least) a non-commercial Class B driver's license. Not having taken a driver's test (driving, not written) in 45 years, I preferred to get some idea about what will be required and suitable techniques to pass the exam. I will say that I was delighted with Dick Reed's teaching -- and that I've learned a great deal about handling my 'Bird in tight quarters -- and I've improved my confidence in handling the coach in a number of common situations. I can highly recommend the school for those who are new to large vehicles (as I am) or wish to improve their confidence level with a large, heavy RV (like a Wanderlodge). Dick drives a converted Eagle bus ... and had been involved in training truck drivers hauling oversize loads prior to opening his RV Driving School about 15 years ago. Dick is selling the business, but will remain as a part-time instructor. I met the School's new owner (he sat in on the parts of my instruction that was specific to the non-commercial Class B license test [which is rather uncommon]) and he is as even tempered and knowledgeable as Dick. Pete Masterson aeonix1@... '95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42' El Sobrante, CA [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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