Monarch SE 2004------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ S e ction 2 Driving & Safety | 35
Night Driving:
• As always be well rested and alert when driving. If necessary, find a
safe stopping place to rest until ready to continue.
• Avoid using any interior lights while driving. They can create a glare
on the windshield, decreasing visibility.
• Dim the dash lights to a comfortable level to reduce the level of glare.
Extreme Heat and Hot Weather Conditions:
• Observe all gauges frequently. Any variations from the normal
conditions should be evaluated promptly.
• Check tire pressure before traveling in hot conditions. Tire air
pressure increases with heat. It is not advisable to let air out of a hot
tire. When the tires cool down they will return to the correct/previous
tire pressure.
• Pay extra attention to hoses and belts which are more susceptible to
fatigue in extreme heat.
Winter and Cold Climate Conditions:
• The motorhome should be prepared for Cold Weather Use.
• Keep speeds slow and steady. Make moves gradually and increase
visual distance for a gain in reaction time.
• If road or weather conditions are treacherous find a safe stopping
place and wait for conditions to improve.
• Avoid down shifting on wet or slippery surfaces, which can cause the
drive wheels to skid.
• Wipers should be in good condition and the washer reservoir should
have sufficient window wash fluid that has antifreeze included within it.
• Use the mirror heat to keep the mirrors clear.
• Remove any ice build-up from the entry step to avoid accidental slipping.
Wet Conditions:
• The risk of hydroplaning is increased if tires are worn or improperly
inflated.
• Be aware that heavy rain or deep standing water can affect brake
application causing them to apply unevenly or grab.
Fuel Economy:
Driving styles, wind resistance, terrain, vehicle weight, and engine-driven
accessories are some of the many factors that contribute to the fuel economy.