Driving a motorhome is not like driving a car: the most common mistakes drivers make
The road safety agency warns that driving a motorhome requires significantly more skill and caution than driving a car. Common mistakes involve misjud...
The road safety agency warns that driving a motorhome requires significantly more skill and caution than driving a car. Common mistakes involve misjudging dimensions (length up to 8 m, height around 3 m), overloading, and braking. Overloading increases stopping distance, reduces stability, and accelerates tire wear. Drivers are advised not to rely solely on navigation, to account for crosswinds and blind spots, and to inspect the vehicle before departure.