In two years with a Motorhome I’ve nearly driven 30K miles, mostly in Europe and incident free.
In holiday mode dawdling along I’m always aware of my position on the road and that of others and trying to be considerate like going right round a roundabout to let a small que behind me pass or pulling over always helps.
Driving your pride and joy means you are probably more careful then say driving the car because it costs more or your in an other country and with some it’s their home.
In the Motorhome I’m more chilled then driving the car so probably forgive the plebs that normally wind me up otherwise.
I think I’ve become a better, more considerate, observant and carful driver......
I’ve also noticed the bad standard of driving in this country (uk) since driving the Motorhome, whilst in Europe I can happily doodle along and most cars are patient considerate and aware of the limitations of our vehicles but once back in the uk I’ve got some prat flashing his lights and tooting as he overtakes within 1/2hr off the ferry... motorway driving is all together another life..
On the whole it’s more of a pleasure driving in Europe whereas in the uk I seem to be on guard and expecting the worst of other drivers and usually not being disappointed.
In holiday mode dawdling along I’m always aware of my position on the road and that of others and trying to be considerate like going right round a roundabout to let a small que behind me pass or pulling over always helps.
Driving your pride and joy means you are probably more careful then say driving the car because it costs more or your in an other country and with some it’s their home.
In the Motorhome I’m more chilled then driving the car so probably forgive the plebs that normally wind me up otherwise.
I think I’ve become a better, more considerate, observant and carful driver......
I’ve also noticed the bad standard of driving in this country (uk) since driving the Motorhome, whilst in Europe I can happily doodle along and most cars are patient considerate and aware of the limitations of our vehicles but once back in the uk I’ve got some prat flashing his lights and tooting as he overtakes within 1/2hr off the ferry... motorway driving is all together another life..
On the whole it’s more of a pleasure driving in Europe whereas in the uk I seem to be on guard and expecting the worst of other drivers and usually not being disappointed.