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dennis1949

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Do they have any rv driving schools in the southeast. Specificaly in Alabama. Seems like most are in Calif.


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Check with some of RV dealers near you .





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Call Dick Reed driving school. They will meet with you at a convienient location and they do a great job.

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dennis1949 wrote:

Do they have any rv driving schools in the southeast. Specificaly in Alabama. Seems like most are in Calif.


RV Driving School has most of its classes in CA, but has additional instruction available in Ocala, FL.

Many of the larger RV organizations hold seminars at their rallies, including individualized driving instruction. Check the Good Sam and Escapees websites. RVing Women's bigger regional rallies often have driving and RV maintenance instruction available a couple of days before the actual rally begins, so they might suspend the "ladies only" rule for a guy who just wants the driving instruction.

Escapees (check out the "Escapades")

Good Sam (check out the "Samborees")

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All of these groups contract with experienced, reputable instructors. And they all have regional rallies at various times of the year, so there should be something you can get to easily from your neck of the woods.

Good luck!

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dennis1949 wrote:

Do they have any rv driving schools in the southeast. Specificaly in Alabama. Seems like most are in Calif.


I used Dick Reeds company when in California and was very pleased. I met Rick Andrews in Branson, Mo that owns RV Training School. He teaches driving for motorhomes and 5th wheels and does a outstanding job. I don't know how he can keep his cool when teaching like he does. He still lives in Branson and can be contacted click here


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Mr. moderator deleted my reply.He says my wife can't teach you a thing or two about driving an RV.I am glad (you) Mr. moderator made that decision for me.Better you than me.


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