Class B RV Characteristics You Should Know
Many types of motor homes are available, ranging from a larger motor coach (Class A RV) to the smaller Class B RV. There is also the Class C motor home and a variety of travel trailers. When you decide to purchase a new or used recreational vehicle, it is up to you to assess what you want in the unit. You will need to think about your budget, as well as your traveling needs. If you are thinking about a Class B RV, then you will enjoy the basic information listed below. These Class B RV facts will give you an overview of the motor home.
Class B Recreational Vehicle Tips For Driving With Cell Phones
Where you aware that there were safety tips available for Class B and other RV drivers? It is very important that you, as a Class B or RV motorhome driver, pay attention to safety issues while on the road (and parked). It has become too easy to get on your cell phone, check an application or email, text a message, or even dial a number while driving your new or used Class B RV.
Motor Homes And Green Choices
There is a plethora of ways to make motor homes greener if you already own one, or if you plan on buying an RV soon, you will find there are many options to greener motor homes on the market. Some motor homes are made with greener materials, such as solar panels or paint, while others operate in a more green and effective manner.
Class B RV Or Conversion Van
Some people know the Class B RV as a van conversion because of their shape and how they are built. The Class B RV looks like a van and is built on a van chassis. The Class B RV is not as large as the Class C or Class A motor home, but are ideal for some travelers. You can purchase a new or used Class B RV with amenities as the larger RVs. The bedroom (sleeps up to 8), kitchen, and living spaces of the Class B RV are not as large as its counterparts. If you are looking for a motorhome, the Class B RV could be the RV just for you.
Arizona National Parks And Recreation Areas That Make Great Recreational Vehicle Hotspots
- 08.06.10
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RV travel is a great option for Arizona. The large number of public areas designated as National Parks and/or National Recreation Areas appeal to visitors. The state’s mild weather makes enjoying the state year round possible as well as safe for travel. In honor of July’s National Park and Recreation Areas month Pedata RV Center is releasing a RV hotspot list!
National Parks And Recreation Areas In California: Great For Recreational Vehicles
- 08.04.10
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California is one of the must see states/regions for many reasons. But it is a particularly popular experience when it comes to recreational vehicle traveling. The state offers such an enticing combination of regions, activities and weather that it draws a continuous crowd; many of which are “re-visitors”. Pedata RV Center is offering a list of RV hotspots in celebration of National Parks and Recreational Areas Month.
Motorhome Wheels: Take Eating On The Road
- 08.02.10
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Food can be enjoyable. You’re not going to argue that, right? It just can just be so yummy. We all know that it’s really just there to give us with the calories we need. But don’t think of it that way. It just takes all the fun out of it! So remember that food can be fun the next time you go to pack up the motorhome for a road trip. Your food options on the road are many.
RVers: Stay Off Your Smart Phone
- 08.01.10
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Many people today are extremely attached to their cell phones (or as some say…smart phones). When it comes to their phone they are almost co-dependent. They don’t depend on it only to make and receive phone calls, but to provide them with constant accessibility. It provides constant access to friends, family, co-workers, and more. Bur the reverse is also true; all those people also get constant access to whoever is carrying around their cell phone.