Towing a large RV requires that you are extra cautious while on the road. Not only do you have to be aware of your own actions while towing your trailer, but also those of others who are also on the road. After all, losing your concentration for just a split second could result in damaging your rig or hurting the people inside.

To help you ensure that such accidents don’t happen, here are some tips for knowing your RV dimensions while towing your trailer.

Do The Proper Due Diligence When Educating Yourself About Your Rig

You might be so excited after getting your new RV that you immediately want to hit the open road. However, you might want to read up on the instruction manual before taking off. Towing an RV is not the same as towing a smaller vehicle and it requires more attention. Therefore, the more you know, the safer you’ll be.

Reading up on the dimensions of your RV will help to keep you and your family safe. Some things to be aware of include the length, height, and weight of the rig. The length is obviously going to be important when switching lanes or parking, while the height will need to be considered when driving under bridges or street lights. As for weight, this will be moderated throughout the drive at various weigh stations, so be sure that you follow the rules set in place.

Have Extra Passengers Readily Available For Help When You Might Need It Most

Towing a big RV alone is not a great idea. Not only does it make for a less exciting road trip, but it might also increase the likelihood of an accident on the road. Therefore, be sure to have a few available passengers that can help out. These passengers can get out when you are parking, and help you when trying to get into tight spaces with your rig.

Invest In Technology – It’ll Be Worth It In The Long Run

If you have a smaller unit, or if you simply want to tow a bigger rig on your own, then consider investing in technology such as a rear view camera. With this sort of technology, you can outfit your rig and see all around it. This can be incredibly helpful for those that are traveling alone. Not only will you be able to see all around to make sure you aren’t hitting anything while you are pulling your trailer, but you can also keep an eye on things when you are parked to make sure that no intruders are around you.

Better To Be Safe Than Sorry

The most logical advice you can take when in your RV is that it’s always better to be safe than sorry. If you think you can’t make a turn or that a parking space is too tight, adhere to those concerns. You don’t want to risk ruining your rig, which can also ruin your road trip.

Following these tips will help you get to your destination more safely, by knowing the dimensions of your RV.

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