I always recommend driving the RV first - that will establish a baseline for handling. In another life I drove heavy equipment transport. Learning to drive takes a bit more than just a few miles. I've introduced a few drivers to driving a RV and like to show new operators that many steering corrections are a result of what I call "driving short" - that is looking a few hundred feet in front of the vehicle vs looking a 1/4 mile ahead. The difference often is referred to as micro corrections. To convince new drivers, I have them lift there hands off the wheel for a short ways. Funny thing - the RV tracks very well and without much drift.
Anyways - just our experience.
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