Americans have quickly figured out that during a pandemic, vacationing in an RV can be both safe and lots of fun.
But according to HuffPost, there are a number of things a first-time RV'er should know.
First, try before you buy. Rent different types of RV's for the types of trips you're most likely to take. You'll quickly learn what size and style work best for you.
Second, practice driving, backing up, turning, and parking before you hit the road for your trip. You'll be more confident and less likely to have a mishap.
Finally, don't expect RV'ing to be cheap. Besides the cost of your rig, RV's gobble gas and can demand expensive repairs. Happy travels!