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Federation head calls for respect in caravan culture

10.07.2026 13:30 1 min 1 source
Uşak Haber Gazetesi TUR
Federation head calls for respect in caravan culture
Original source: Uşak Haber Gazetesi

Mert Okkaoğlu, president of the National Camping and Caravan Federation, reminded caravan users of six basic rules: park without taking up extra space, do not leave the caravan in one spot for months, do not discharge grey water or waste into nature, avoid noise at night, leave the campsite clean, and do not occupy parking spaces for long periods. He stated that caravan freedom is only sustainable with respect for nature and others.

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