Buying a Motorhome? Keep These Tips Handy and Enjoy a Satisfying Nomadic Life

Posted by justin copper on November 23rd, 2016

There are two types of travelers in this world. The first kind is the conventional traveler, who works all year long and goes on a vacation to take a break from work and everyday life. The other kind is the one that makes life one big travel diary. The latter have their work intertwined with their travel life, completing all their professional commitments on the road. For them, an RV is their home on wheels, complete with everything they need to live a comfortable day-to-day life.

Here are some tips that will help you tackle life on the road, after you have made the decision to buy a motorhome.

Maneuvering the Motorhome

Mirrors Are Your Biggest Allie: The biggest tip that you can get is to keep your mirrors clean and properly set before hitting the road. This will help minimize blind spots, significantly decreasing the chances of a mishap.


Defensive Driving: Precaution is always better than cure. That is why it is important that you leave an appropriate amount of space between you and the vehicle in front of you to ensure that you are never caught by surprise.
Dealing with the Corners: Always remember to swing wide while approaching the corners. This will keep your further from the curb and other obstacles, keeping your motorhome safe.

Safety

Tail Swing of the Motorhome: The tail swing of your motorhome has the potential to do a lot of damage, if not paid attention to. Since it is always out of the driver’s view, it is prudent to be smart and conservative when turning sharply.
While Backing Up: Keep in mind that there are certain blind spots that you need to deal with when you are backing up the motorhome. Study the area and take note of the obstacles around and back up accordingly. Additionally, ask your companions to help you negate the blind spots by standing in the areas where the mirrors can’t reach. Finally, a camera will help to keep accidents and incidents at bay, so it’ll be prudent to install one.

A full-time motorhoming life can be fulfilling and gratifying if you love the thrill and adventure of being on the road. Most of all, talk to other full-timers and seek tips from them to keep your motorhoming experience a gleeful one.

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