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Donna

Yes! I say Yes they should be required a type of CDL pass to drive an RV. Between a whole new level of stopping distance, looking More ahead of you than if you were in a car, and controlling an RV while passing and changing lanes, this isn't your typical family station wagon. Special training should be required for drivers to also help them realize what exactly is 20 to 30 feet attached behind you. If you think you are a good driver in your SUV, this is a whole new ball game....

Will Imanse

Hi Jaimie.
I believe that people should be licensed to drive the larger rigs. All truck drivers need special licensing both here in Canada, and in the USA. Many of the Rigs that RV'ers are now driving are as large as some of these trucks. Most people today have never driven anything larger than a Pontiac, and for the last few years the vehicle of choice has probably been a Honda. I encourage people to practice various driving techniques even before purchasing an RV but having some kind of mandatory training would be better.

Jessica

When we bought our 35ft fifth wheel and 1 ton truck I was FLOORED that we didn't need a special license to drive it. We never had a mishap but if we did it would have done so much damage to whatever we plowed down.

Jaimie Hall Bruzenak

Thanks for your comments. I think most people do recognize a need for training, though some don't like the idea of a license. Driving an RV is different than driving the family car. Many RVers are clueless about stopping distances and weight. Training would make a difference. In the meantime, an RV driving course at an RV event would help make better drivers.

Jaimie

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John Kitzky

I do believe every driver should be qualified to drive their vehicles. A special testing procedure and license may be the best thing for RV operators.

gonzotrucker

I think not a CDL but special training on how to handle an rv. It's diffrent then a car or big truck, and handles diffrently.

Jaimie Hall Bruzenak

Gonzotrucker - there is an RV driving school that offers classes at rallies. Not everyone takes it- it is optional. And, as mentioned in the post, some states do require a special CDL to ensure you have received training.

Jaimie

Franz & Hilga

Jamie -

If that's your rig in the picture, then you like me know the dangers on the road, and have or have had, a CDL license. My combination rig is 33k pounds and I travel safely! I don't speed: keep at 63 max as I am not in a hurry when I travel. I have been almost run off the road by these "old goats" driving rigs at mach 1 and that they have no right driving. I think that some level of certification between a CDL and a regular license is a great idea! If someone has had a CDL in the past they know the dangers and should drive accordingly. But, no one should be allowed to buy any kind of RV and hit the road without some kind of certification!

Jaimie Hall Bruzenak

No, that isn't my rig in the picture, Franz and Hilga, but I do agree some sort of certification for driving a large RV would help make the roads safer.

Thanks for your comment.

Jaimie

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