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CHAP. VI Driving
n General - overtaking
A camping car is driven in much the same way as a car.
However, the vehicle is larger, both in height and in width,
and heavier; therefore acceleration is not the same.
Therefore the most important point is the size and you must
respect road signs about size, particularly signs that control
the height, width and maximum weight ; your vehicle weighs
more than 2 T.
For the width, note that if your rear view mirrors pass,
everything will pass.
n Breakdown - Transport
n Precautions - Signaling
Avoid the following dangers:
- Underground car parks.
- Some service stations, which may have superstructures
that are too low.
- Shop signs that project over the road.
- Tree branches that hang over the road.
- Passages under porches.
- Narrow roads.
- Bridges and narrow passageways
- etc.
and do not forget speed humps and level crossings.
If you park in reverse gear, do not keep going until the
wheels touch the pavement, the overhang at the back can
be long, so watch the back of your camping car.
When driving, take care with the length on tight turns and do
not hesitate to give yourself a little extra room.
En cas de transport du camping-car sur un plateau (Camion, train…) il est
impératif que le camping-car soit dans le même sens de déplacement
En cas de transport du camping-car sur un
plateau (Camion, train, bateau…) il est
strictement interdit d'attacher le camping-car
au plateau par le châssis
En cas de transport du camping-car sur
En cas de transport du camping-car sur un plateau (Camion, train…
impératif que le camping-car soit dans le même sens de déplacement
En cas de transport du camping-car sur un
plateau (Camion, train, bateau…) il est
strictement interdit d'attacher le camping-car
au plateau par le châssis
En cas de transport du camping-car sur
un plateau (Camion, train, bateau…) .
Veillez à ce que l'arrimage soit fait en
calant et en entourant le pneumatique
When the camper is carried on a platform (truck, train, etc.), it
must be placed facing in the direction the carrier is headed.
When the camper is carried on a platform
(truck, train, etc.), do NOT attach the cam-
per to the platform by the camper body.
When transporting the camper on a
truck bed (truck, train, boat, etc.)
The attachment must be made by
lashing and wedging the tire.