Seven Things You Absolutely Must Not Do While RV Traveling!
RV travel gives people what impression? Leisurely! Convenient! Stop and go as you wish!
I've heard many users share their fantasies of RV travel with me: 'My loved one is driving while I sleep. I wake up to find the hillside bathed in sunlight. Eating hotpot and singing songs, the RV rolls along while we dip ingredients.'
To this, I can only sigh and say, 'Too young, too simple!' Please keep these fantasies as mere imagination; otherwise, they can easily lead to safety accidents and endanger lives.
What do you mean by 'My loved one is driving while I sleep. I wake up to find the hillside bathed in sunlight'? During driving, passengers should sit properly in their seats and fasten their seat belts. Otherwise, a sudden brake can easily throw you off the bed.
What do you mean by 'Eating hotpot and singing songs, the RV rolls along while we dip ingredients'? If the driver makes a small turn, you won't know whether you are cooking the hotpot or the hotpot is cooking you.
While driving, do not use the parking heater to prevent accidents caused by diesel combustion in poor ventilation. For heating, just use the driving air conditioner.
While driving, do not open sliding windows to prevent collision with obstacles.
Before starting the vehicle each time, check that all items in the RV are secured. Do not underestimate the effects of braking, turning, lane changes, etc. during driving — they can instantly send your phone, power bank, cup, tissues, etc. flying everywhere.
Some models have small tables that also need to be secured to prevent shifting.
In winter travel, remember to empty the fresh water tank, gray water tank, and black water tank in time to prevent freezing.
Pay attention to the above seven taboos to make your RV travel safe and smooth. Quickly forward this to friends in need!