When adjusting the mirrors, the driver needs to be in the seat, sitting just as they would when driving the motorhome. First, one inch of the flat mirror should show the length of the motorhome. The rest of the mirror should show the area of the coach. The bottom third should be showi...
Just as a rearview mirror is essential for a car driver, a rearview camera is a must for safe RVing. Given their size, RVs have larger blind spots, making reversing or changing lanes more challenging. A rearview camera provides a clear view of what's behind you, reducing the risk of acc...