Songbird76
Well-Known Member
That might be true, but I'll bet very few get them and it is doubtful that law enforcement in other states would require anyone to have it while driving in a state that doesn't require it. I think it would be a good idea but where does one get a $100K+ motor home to take a test on. I suspect that it would only be a written test and not a road test. To me there is a huge difference between a written test and a road test in determining one's ability to safely handle a vehicle that size. I guess they seem to do alright because I have never come upon a motor home accident in all my travels. I guess anyone that is having confidence problems with driving probably wouldn't even attempt to try driving large vehicles. I say that judging by the number of people (I'm looking at you @MinnieM123) that lack the confidence to even drive a stick shift there must be many more that have self doubt about driving a large vehicle.
You definitely won't find me driving a motorhome or any other large vehicle. Nope nope nope.