My DH and I are taking our lessons through RV Driving School this weekend. He has been driving with rv's in tow for some time, but last year was his first season with a larger rv in tow. He did great, but we figure there may always be new tips and tricks to learned and safety is important. Now, on to me---I have only once in an emergency health situation ever towed anything and am a bit nervous about my first upcoming experience. It will probably be like everything else that I get anxious about----nothing to have really worried about in the first place. We've really liked dealing with the driving school so far. They have been professional, helpful and informative. We need to travel 3 hours from home to Augusta Maine in order to meet up with our instructor who also gave us information regarding a good easy on and off the highway park to stay at Saturday night. So, we should be experts by the end of the weekend (HA!) and hopefully, all my nervousness in advance will be for nothing. Please, don't anyone say "Break a leg". I don't want to have to worry about that too.
The Bear II said
08:56 AM Jun 18, 2015
Enjoy and take lots of notes...
Trabuco said
09:12 AM Jun 18, 2015
Practice, Practice, Practice will make you a pro!
NWescapee said
11:38 AM Jun 18, 2015
Take a deep breath and relax!! I know, easy to say, but I truly do understand. I took RV driving school a little over a year ago, I am still by no means an expert, but it's not as hard as I thought it would be. I still primarily help with the highway driving, but it's a huge help for those longer travel days or days like last Saturday when Dale's wrist was really hurting him.
fun2travel said
07:41 PM Jun 18, 2015
Keep us informed how it goes. I would really like to do this if I can find one reasonably close sometime.
Camper Chronicles said
11:41 AM Jun 19, 2015
It really helped me feel more comfortable, plus I am surprised by how often the teachers words come back to me
My DH and I are taking our lessons through RV Driving School this weekend. He has been driving with rv's in tow for some time, but last year was his first season with a larger rv in tow. He did great, but we figure there may always be new tips and tricks to learned and safety is important. Now, on to me---I have only once in an emergency health situation ever towed anything and am a bit nervous about my first upcoming experience. It will probably be like everything else that I get anxious about----nothing to have really worried about in the first place. We've really liked dealing with the driving school so far. They have been professional, helpful and informative. We need to travel 3 hours from home to Augusta Maine in order to meet up with our instructor who also gave us information regarding a good easy on and off the highway park to stay at Saturday night. So, we should be experts by the end of the weekend (HA!) and hopefully, all my nervousness in advance will be for nothing. Please, don't anyone say "Break a leg". I don't want to have to worry about that too.