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Driving Your Motorhome
Driving Your Motorhome
Pulling Away
When pulling away in your Motorhome always
operate the clutch smoothly, change gears
smoothly and try not to jerk the clutch.
Motorhome Handling
Please remember that your Motorhome is much
larger than a standard motor car when carrying
out any manoeuvres.
• Allow longer to speed up when overtaking.
• Do not swing out suddenly.
• Carry out all manoeuvres as smoothly
as possible.
• Use the nearside wing mirror to check
Motorhome has cleared obstacle
when overtaking.
• Do not bump the kerbs with the
Motorhome wheels.
• Reduce speed accordingly in strong winds,
going downhill or in poor visibility.
• Large high speed vehicles cause air buffeting,
extra care must be taken when passing or
being passed by a high sided vehicle.
Reversing
Proficiency at reversing can only be achieved
with practice and we would recommend that
you should first practice in a large open area.
As well as this courses are run by
many organisations.
Reversing Aid
Your vehicle may be fitted with a visual
reversing aid. This aid is designed to assist
a drivers attention only during reversing of
the vehicle, they are not intended to replace
a drivers self judgement. Auto-Trail will not
accept any responsibility for any accident
caused by a drivers negligence.
Navigation Aid
Your vehicle may be fitted with an audio/visual
navigation aid. This navigation aid is designed to
assist the driver whilst travelling, it is not meant
to replace a driver’s self-judgement as to the
suitability of a specific route for their vehicle.
Auto-Trail will not accept any responsibility for
any accident caused by a driver’s negligence.