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Old 03-17-2020, 08:39 AM   #27
bshgto
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[QUOTE=McRod;1177089]Horrible advice and examples.

If your friend had a medical emergency at his house she'd be doing the same thing. When an emergency happens, you don't need to worry about the RV. Just focus on the emergency. People who have formal training know this already.

If it were to happen while driving down the road, there is no amount of training that is going teach a person to jump into the driver's seat while occupied by a driver and continue driving down the road. No need for fear mongering examples.

Driving is more than turning a steering wheel and pressing the gas pedal.

I learned how to drive heavy equipment in the Army. Feel free to pick up a rifle if you want to follow that path.[/QUO

Yep been there and done that. This is where I learned also. Yes it was a blast playing with multi million dollar equipment to learn on at 20 years old.
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