All travel motorhomes offer an all-important feeling of having the comfort and convenience of home. The RV has two functions of "house" and "car", but its attribute is still a car.


An RV is like your lover. No matter spring, summer, autumn or winter, she will accompany you. Take you to see the majestic mountains and forests, take you to feel the fragrance of summer flowers, and take you to experience the coolness of being close to the blue waves.


Advantages of RVs.


First and foremost, convenience and comfort are extremely high. It has all the elements of home life, cooking, laundry, bathroom, shower, etc., to fully meet people's needs.


The RV space is very large, generally more than 5.5m, and the height is more than 2.2m.


Daily expenses are small.


Generally speaking, buying an RV will be less expensive than going out and staying in a hotel. But also need to like to travel. High on RV travel.


No more hotel stays as usual, no place to eat, lifestyle becomes simple and fun.


Disadvantages of RVs.


Expensive.


Many RVs can be customized, but they all cost money. If you choose the entry-level model, plus the optional landing price, it will be at least 320,000.


Travel is restricted.


There are also height and width restrictions on the road. For example, the roads in some small towns can only be detoured when they encounter the problem of limited width, or after walking dozens of kilometers, they find that the high poles in front are limited, so they have to go back the same way.


What are the precautions for driving an RV?


Seat belt.


Seat belts are an important safety feature of your vehicle. Adjust the seat belt so that it fits snugly and comfortably around the lower abdomen for maximum safety.


One should only be used by one person, and must never be used by two or more people at the same time.


Be careful not to use the bed while driving as the bed does not provide safety protection.


Into the traffic.


An important safety exercise for RV drivers is to change direction slowly. Rapid diversions can lead to accidents, and malicious diversions can result in opposing drivers honking their horns and possibly aggressive behavior.


Brake.


Keep a safe distance from the vehicle in front and apply the brakes lightly when the road is wet or icy. If the vehicle starts to skid, turn the steering wheel in the direction of the skid. Do not slam on the brakes; a sudden stop will accelerate the skid.


Turn.


Drive forward a few meters before turning. This compensates for the specific length and width of the RV and helps avoid hitting the curb or parked vehicles.


Back up the vehicle.


A motorhome is taller, wider and longer than any other vehicle you own, so it's especially important to back up slowly.


Driving a vehicle is also an ongoing process of gaining experience.


Opening the door is the scene, closing the door is the home. Driving an RV is a great way to travel with the kids.