They are correct. Between using a good RV GPS, consulting a Truckers Atlas (shows designated routes), and pre-planning routes you should be able to avoid situations that would require backing. Of course there is always the possibility of getting into a spot when fueling up, or some type of emergency on the roadway that could require you to have to back up.
Only other solution would be to haul your toad on a trailer and learn to back it up.
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Full Time in 2017 Newmar Ventana 4369
pulling a 24' enclosed (Mini Cooper/Harley/Kayak)
(traded 2014 Thor Challenger)
US Army 70-73 Retired LEO
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