Avoid RV Accidents By Waiting Out Storms Rather Than Driving Through Them
Late fall can be a wonderful time to travel in your RV. The foliage is colorful and the temperatures are a lot more comfortable.
Instead of listening to your RV roof air conditioner labor all night long, you can open the windows and enjoy fresh air and a cool breeze.
However, Mother Nature can easily throw you a curve or two this time of year. A quick drop in temperature and that slight drizzle you went to sleep with might turn into 6 inches of snow by morning!
This doesn't have to ruin your trip though. If you prepared your RV for the winter season, you can still enjoy the white winter wonderland around you.
Driving an RV in winter conditions can be a little tricky. RVs don't come with snow tires and getting into a slide can quickly become disastrous -- especially if you're towing an RV trailer.
Make sure to leave extra space between you and other drivers. And when it starts to get nasty out there, get off the road as soon as possible.
Remember, you have your kitchen and bedroom with you. Why get in a hurry when it isn't safe to travel? As long as your RV is prepared for cold weather, it's safer to wait for the storm to pass.