If you own a motorhome then it’s extremely important that you take the necessary precautions to ensure that you’re able to drive such a large vehicle safety and that it’s also road worthy.
Driving safely
Below are some of the keys to safe driving when you own a motorhome –
- Take tight corners slowly – When driving a very large vehicle such as a motorhome, one of the biggest things you have to get used to is allowing enough room for turning corners. You need to take a wide berth to make sure you don’t catch your tyres on the curb or hit other vehicles.
- Practice parking safely – Another aspect of driving a motorhome safely is to be confident parking. The best way to build your confidence when it comes to parking is to practice in an empty car park where there’s no pressure on you.
- Don’t overload your vehicle – It’s also important not to overload your motorhome. Although there are built to withstand a lot of weight, you should be conscious not to put any excessively heavy items inside.
Safe driving is more important than ever now, especially since the harsher speeding fines have been introduced in the UK. If you end up with a speeding conviction then you’ll find it much hard to get insurance at an affordable rate and will likely need to get a convicted drivers insurance policy from a specialist provider.
Things to check regularly
In addition to driving safely, there are also regular maintenance checks you should carry out. These include –
- Tyre pressure – It’s extremely important to check the pressure of your tyres on a regular basis since deflated tyres not only mean you’ll burn through petrol faster but they can also make it dangerous to drive.
- Oil – It’s also important regularly check your oil and engine coolant levels, especially before long journeys.
- Battery – If it’s been a while since you’ve used your motorhome then it’s a very good idea to charge the battery before setting off on your next journey.
- Electricals – You should also do a check to make sure that all the electricals in your motorhome are working properly.
- Wiper Blades – It’s also important to check your wiper blades are working properly before each journey. You don’t want to wait until you’re on the motorhome in pouring rain before you discover they’re faulty.