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Just as you need to know your RV's height limitations and width limitations, you also need to know your RV's weight limitations. Here's how to tell how much weight your RV can legally carry, as well as how much your RV weighs with everything on board.

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!

A good RV driving school can teach you all the same skills that the professional truck drivers need -- including how to make a daily safety inspection to ensure that your RV is ready to hit the road, and how to handle your RV in many different situations. Here's how you can find RV training schools, seminars, and courses in your area.

I've had cracks and delamination issues on a couple of the RVs I've owned. Here's what I did to fix the problem, and what I've learned about delamination in the process.

Nothing would ruin your day faster than the instant you realized that your RV was too tall to fit below the bridge you just went under. Every state is different as to whether they mark the height of bridges or not. Here's what you need to know before you drive an RV.

As a full time RVer, you need an insurance policy that is similar to a homeowner's insurance policy. Adding your RV onto your standard auto insurance policy isn't enough. Find RV insurance online with these reputable companies that insure RVs.