Thank You. That's what I found out, too. Everyone thinks we have everything here in "Vegas, Baby"....Nope
Howard said
09:26 AM Apr 18, 2016
Many of the RV Driving School instructors are seasonal in certain areas. So, it's possible that you may be able to get one to come to your area as they are "re-positioning". Worth a call to RV Driving School - nothing to lose. :)
LandL said
10:38 AM Apr 18, 2016
Howard, I did so yesterday! Fine minds, eh? I sent a fb message to "RV Basic Training" and Gary responded. We'll be calling them later this week. So many "moving" parts! But, we know it will be worth it in the long run. The RV-Dreams community is the best! Thanks for being there for us!
NWescapee said
09:50 PM Apr 18, 2016
I can recommend the instructor in Yucca Valley, he had me confidently driving the grades into Palm Springs☺
LandL said
12:47 PM Apr 19, 2016
Ah...but does he "travel"?
bjoyce said
09:16 AM Apr 20, 2016
Remember that RV Driving School is a part time business for both the owners and instructors. We drove 300 miles one way to get lessons.
LandL said
10:32 AM Apr 20, 2016
Thanks for all the info!
PrairieRV said
08:36 AM Apr 1, 2017
Unless you want to use that particular business to get training, some CDL training schools and vo-tech schools have RV driving courses. Check around your area.
are there any instructors located in the Las Vegas area?
Looking at http://www.rvschool.com/school-locations/, the closest location is Yucca Valley CA (just north of Palm Springs).
Many of the RV Driving School instructors are seasonal in certain areas. So, it's possible that you may be able to get one to come to your area as they are "re-positioning". Worth a call to RV Driving School - nothing to lose. :)
Thanks for all the info!