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Old 10-13-2019, 02:04 PM   #9
Cliff10
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Thor Fun Mover
State: Florida
Posts: 14
THOR #3112
If you are driving on any mountain road, do not DRIVE THE MIDDLE ROAD or CHEAT THE LINE!! Do you want to be responsible for injuring or killing a motorcyclist, a bicyclist, or other motorist? Also, remember, the lights on bicycles are hard to see in the tunnels. Even with your lights on, the tunnels referenced are dark and the pavement is often wet with gravel along the edge. Be aware that if you cause anyone in the other lane to have to hug the outside edge, you may cause an accident.

I have seen the white knuckled RV drivers that get on the BRP. If this happens to you, just slow down and maintain YOUR lane, then enter each pull off to allow traffic behind you to move on. While in the pull-off, just take a breath, then, continue on until you can exit the BRP.

Also, just accept that your rig may get scratched from over hanging trees. Our rig shows it, but so what, it's just a vehicle. Do not put the looks of your rig over someone else's life.

People drive their rigs on the BRP and other mountain roads all the time with no problem and without using the middle of the road tactics offered in the above post.

Your trip will great. All the areas you mentioned are full of great people and beautiful things to see.
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