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Vehicle Operation
Your motor home will travel safely and comfortably at highway speed limits. However, it
will take longer than a passenger automobile to reach that speed. Allow more time to go
around the vehicle you are passing. Avoid situations that might require sudden momentum
changes as the length of the motor home aects your ability to quickly cut back into traf-
c. Swerves and sharp turns, especially at high speeds, could result in loss of control of the
motor home.
The motor home has a longer turning radius. When turning, check the road clearance and be
aware of others, especially if towing a vehicle behind your motor home.
Adverse weather conditions and extremes in terrain may aect the performance and han-
dling of your vehicle. Do not operate the cruise control on icy or extremely wet roads, gravel
roads, winding roads, in heavy trac, or in any other trac situation where a constant speed
cannot be maintained. Use care when accelerating or decelerating on a slippery surface.
Abrupt speed changes can cause skidding and loss of control.
Even though your motor home is equipped with brakes designed for its Gross Vehicle Weight
Rating (GVWR) we suggest you practice stopping away from trac until you become ac-
customed to your motor home’s stopping distance. Your motor home is equipped with a
third brake light that activates when the brakes are engaged.
See the chassis owner’s manual for additional information. The transmission and engine
will help in controlling downhill speed and can lengthen brake life. The distance required to
stop the motor home is greater than an automobiles.
Driving through water deep enough to wet the brakes may aect stopping distance or cause
the vehicle to pull to one side. Check the motor home’s brake operation in a safe area to be
sure they have not been aected.
The parking brake should be engaged when the motor home is parked. Never drive your
motor home with the parking brake engaged as this will reduce braking eectiveness and
cause excessive driveline wear. Refer to your Chassis guide for more information on the
parking brake.
Your motor home chassis braking system is rated for operation at GVWR not
GCWR.
Towing Behind Your Motor Home
Towing will aect vehicle handling, durability and fuel economy. Exceeding any of the
listed weight ratings will result in unacceptable overall vehicle performance. Your safety
and satisfaction require proper use of correct equipment.
Do not install a frame equalizing type hitch on your motorhome.