Rv Driving Schools & Seminars - Tiffin Motorhomes VANLEIGH BEACON Owner's Manual

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ALWAYS wear your seatbelt and obey all traffic laws.
DO NOT exceed the posted speed limit.
Many states have lower speed limits for tow vehicle/RV combinations.
ALWAYS be a courteous and alert driver.
Watch out for other drivers, bicyclists and pedestrians.
Pay attention to traffic and road conditions.
BEFORE changing lanes, check the outside rearview mirrors for other vehicles and use
your turn signals.
Leave room for sudden braking and other unexpected events.
ALWAYS use the daytime running lights on your tow vehicle to increase visibility to other
drivers.
NEVER drive when you are sleepy or tired.
NEVER drive when alcohol, drugs or medication have affected your judgment, reflexes,
or alertness.
Adverse weather conditions or extreme terrain may affect your tow vehicle's perfor-
mance and handling.
DO NOT use the tow vehicle's cruise control on icy, wet, or winding roads; or any other
traffic situations where a constant speed could be dangerous.
Propane Safety
ALWAYS shut OFF the propane system at the LP cylinder BEFORE you travel.
If you drive with the propane system ON, the dangers are greatly increased in the event
of an accident or fire.
RV DRIVING ScHo oLS & SEMINARS
If you have any concerns about driving while towing an RV, consult an expert for specific RV
driver education. There are private RV schools and some RV owner's organizations that offer
driving seminars. The schedules and locations of the various RV driver education seminars
and schools can be researched through RV-related publications and websites.
Please use caution when using websites as a resource tool. Verify the information is from a
credited and reliable source in the RV industry, and pertains to your specific RV. If in doubt,
contact your dealer for assistance.
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