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RV Travel and Emergency Roadside Assistance - Do You Really Need It?Back to RV Camping Guide Table of Contents
Emergency Roadside Assistance for RV TravelRemember that old saying about death and taxes? Well, if you travel with your RV long enough, you will break down somewhere along the way. Its not a matter of if, but when your RV camping trip will be interrupted by a
mechanical problem. How well you are prepared will make all the difference between a minor
inconvenience and a major problem. The three times we were stranded on the side of the
road we utilized our emergency roadside service to get help. With a good emergency roadside assistance service, the towing for your vehicle and RV are covered by your annual subscription, no matter how many times you have to use it. You will have to pay for the cost to repair to your vehicle, the cost of gasoline delivered if you run out of fuel, or a new tire. The charges for the trip to get you, deliver fuel, install a new battery, or change a tire are all services paid for by your service provider. This is one service we dont travel without. I recommend that you do the same. On the other hand, you can always carry plenty of tools and do the repairs
yourself on the spot. Be sure to carry extra tires, batteries, fuel, several heavy-duty
jacks and lots of spare parts because youre going to need them. Oh, youll
probably need a generator to run your compressor, or welding rig if you arent
carrying acetylene bottles with you. And dont forget the flares so you dont
get run over.
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