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Since most RVers travel between states, this list of RV seat belt laws in each state will come in handy! Do kids have to wear RV seat belts? Find out here.

RVers share personal experiences & tips for renting an RV. What you can expect when you rent, RV rental costs & fees, where to rent an RV near you, and more

To save on RV air conditioning, I made a swamp cooler for my motorhome. A commercial evaporative cooler costs $400+. My DIY model cost less than $50 to make

Why do RVers flock to Quartzsite AZ each winter? How much does it cost to stay there? What is there to do there? A fulltime RVer shares his experience.

Many factories provide public tours that allow you to see just how things are made and eventually sold in stores. Just as interesting are Visitor Centers, Hall of Fame locations, and other national museums. Here are some factory tours and museums worth considering for your next RV road trip.

Chances are, your Class A motorhome or RV trailer exceeds the maximum width limit for motor vehicles. In most states, anything over 8-1/2 feet wide requires a special oversized load permit every time it will be moved. That is, unless you live very close to a qualifying interstate highway. Some states limit an RV's width to only 8 feet wide!

Tired of the cold and snow? A number of years ago, my wife and I reached the point of 'Enough Already', so we packed up the motorhome, hit the road and headed south. We learned a few things along the way that may be helpful if you're brand new to the idea snowbirding in search of warmer weather during the winter months.

As a fulltime RVer, here's how to determine the best state to declare residency in -- based on state and local taxes. If you're thinking about becoming a full time RVer, check here first!

In Cleveland, Tennessee full time RVrs were recently kicked off the voting rolls. That's because people are registering with companies like Mail Call U.S.A. -- based in Cleveland, Tennessee -- or the Escapees RV Club -- out of Texas -- to forward their mail to them. However, the RVer doesn't even have to step foot in the state.