Practice backing up, especially if you’re towing a trailer or a fifth wheel. Practice tight turns to see how much room you need and watch how the rear (aka the overhang) of your RV swings out. Our best suggestion is to find a big, empty parking lot, and practice driving there. When we test drove our first RV, a 45′ Class A motorhome at an RV show, we were sweating! But we got comfortable in the driver’s seat pretty quickly. Let’s move on to the next section.ĭriving an RV for the first time can seem scary. That’s a wrap on the different classes of RVs available. There’s a reason why pop ups have been the go-to camper choice of families for decades. These can be towed by many vehicle since they are so light, and some pop up campers even come with all the amenities, including a bathroom. As the name suggests, when you get to your campsite, you pop them up to full height for use.
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