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May 21

IS YOUR R.V ROAD SAFE & SUMMER READY?

There is a lot of information out there on recreational vehicles, and the important factors to consider when getting ready for a safe season on the road. Some of the best information is offered through the TransBC website.

This year, make sure your RV is road safe… following these basic tips:

The warm weather is here! If you’re heading out for some camping over the next few days, here’s hoping you’ve got your gear and site reservations in place. But if you’re using a recreational vehicle (RV), you’ll need to take a few extra steps before you’re ready to go.

Whether you prefer a motorhome, travel-trailer or a pick-up camper, there are a few basic safety tips to keep you and your RV safe on the highway this season.

Know how much weight you’re carrying

Your vehicle or trailer will have a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR), which you should be able to find in your owner’s manual. If you’re overloading your vehicle, you’ll be putting a lot of extra stress on tires, brakes and engine – stresses your vehicle wasn’t designed to handle. If you’re carrying anything heavy, keep it as low as possible, and try to keep the weight of your vehicle evenly distributed. Uneven loads can make driving difficult and dangerous. If you’re not sure how much your RV weighs, one option is to have it weighed at your nearest station. You can find a list of weigh stations here.

Make sure your vehicle is ready for the trip

You might be ready to get out on the road, but you need to make sure your vehicle is, too. Besides the obvious checks of your engine and brakes, make sure to look at your lights and signals as well as your tire pressure and your towing setup as well. The last thing you want is to have your vacation plans spoiled by mechanical problems.

Get informed and know before you go

Have a look at DriveBC and see if there’s any construction or other obstacles you might encounter on your journey. Don’t forget you can look up weather information and check out our traffic webcams there, too.

Also be sure to drop by our Commercial Vehicle Safety and Enforcement Branch’s website. They have a lot of useful information on trailer and recreational vehicle towing as well as an excellent guide on gross vehicle weight ratings, brake requirements and Driver’s Licence Types For Recreational Vehicles.

Drive safe

This goes without saying, but it’s all the more important when driving a large vehicle or towing a trailer. Be sure to leave yourself lots of time to get where you’re going and don’t hurry. Remember, you’re driving with a big load, and the heavier it is, the harder it’ll be for you to stop! So keep an eye out for other drivers and make lots of room between you and the vehicle in front.

Proper Insurance

A recreational vehicle is a big expense so make sure that your RV, trailer or fifth wheel is properly insured so that you are covered in case of theft, accident or fire. For complete details on R.V insurance or to get a free, no obligation quote, click here

 

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