Long RVs Must be Careful When Entering and Exiting Parking Lot Driveways
RV operators don’t like it when they pull into a gas station and they hear a dragging/grinding sound. Study this video I shot and you'll better understand the dynamics associated with transitioning from a street into a parking lot. I always look for deep grooves in the pavement next to the parking lot and if I see them, I'll take a different route if I can. Always approach these kinds of situations slowly. Sometimes it helps If you come at the driveway from an angle. If you do drag a sidewalk, then it's a good idea to stop and inspect under the coach to make sure you didn't tear up any hoses like a gas or hydraulic line. So, be careful, take it slow and keep an eye out for these kinds of hazards. Jim Twamley the RV Guy
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