Driving Something 42' Long!
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06-07-2006, 17:09
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Driving Something 42' Long!
Steve, School bus drivers are trained first rate. They have hours off
in mid day. Maybe you can find a driver to show you some tips. Dont take advice from just any friendly RV driver because too often it is just luck that kept them alive. 1-learn how to make a proper wide right hand turn ( If you are headed north , and turning East- Do not go into fast north lane or oncomming south bound lane.. proper way is to keep in your turn lane, start the turn, and go into the west bound lane if you need the room to turn) 2- dont worry about people behind you. take it slow Gregory O'Connor 94pt Romoland Ca --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "haycabe" <shayden@...> wrote: > > > Hi. I am new to this forum having just joined because I am considering > joining you Wanderlodge folks. You all seem to have such a great time! I > admit, however, to being more than just a little bit intimidated about > driving something this big. I live in the Columbus, OH, area and wonder > if any of you knows where I could get some training in the central Ohio > vicinity. Thanks. > > Steve Hayden > |
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Driving Something 42' Long! - haycabe - 06-07-2006, 09:28
Driving Something 42' Long! - Jerry - 06-07-2006, 12:51
Driving Something 42' Long! - Bob Lawrence - 06-07-2006, 13:38
Driving Something 42' Long! - Scott - 06-07-2006, 16:36
Driving Something 42' Long! - Gregory OConnor - 06-07-2006 17:09
Driving Something 42' Long! - John - 06-07-2006, 21:46
Driving Something 42' Long! - bluesteelll - 06-08-2006, 15:55
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