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Easy RV Travel Safety Tips: 4 Ways to Play it Safe

March 13, 2025 by Karyn Locke

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RV travel in the US is generally thought to be a pretty safe way to travel around the country. However, anything is not immune to safety concerns, and traveling via road in any type of vehicle, not just an RV, can pose a safety risk to anyone. When it comes to easy rv travel safety tips, it’s surprisingly simple. By following a few key tips, you can significantly reduce your risk of falling victim to any type of crime while on the road, giving you peace of mind and confidence in your travels.

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How to Prepare for Your First RV Trip – camper van with mountains

1. Easy RV Travel Safety Tips: Avoid Parking in Isolated Spots

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  • 1. Easy RV Travel Safety Tips: Avoid Parking in Isolated Spots
  • 2. Easy RV Travel Safety Tips: Plan Your Route
  • 3. Easy RV Travel Safety Tips: Always Be Aware of Your Surroundings
  • 4. Easy RV Travel Safety Tips: Have a Plan B

You might feel like sleeping overnight in an environment where there isn’t another person so you can feel safer as no one is around, but therein lies the potential danger. Being in well-populated parking areas or designated RV spots can help you reduce the risk of crime by increasing the number of witnesses to potential incidents. For instance, avoid parking in remote areas or dark alleys.   

While staying in a designated RV park can indeed increase safety, especially one with amenities and other people around you, such as Canal Flats Camping Ground, if you’re not staying on a designated site, you need to be aware of your visibility of others to increase safety options.  

2. Easy RV Travel Safety Tips: Plan Your Route

Planning your route enables you to avoid driving in isolated areas or running out of fuel or food, drink, and drink, for example, in places that might leave you vulnerable. If you aren’t planning your journey, identifying areas to stop and rest, and buying necessities, you won’t be able to do so in safer places, meaning you might be open to increased risks by stopping in remote areas or taking detours off your route to find what you need. 

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How to Prepare for Your First RV Trip – rv on side of road

3. Easy RV Travel Safety Tips: Always Be Aware of Your Surroundings

The more aware of where you are and what is going on around you, the safer you will be. Always listen to your gut and have a good look around when you arrive at a new destination. Look for well-lit areas, visible security measures, and signs of recent activity. If something doesn’t feel right, don’t ignore that feeling and move on.

Don’t be too immersed in other activities to be alerted to where you are, and always keep your keys in an easy-to-access area so you can grab them and level them if you need to. 

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Make RV Travel with Kids Easier – rv camper and mountains

4. Easy RV Travel Safety Tips: Have a Plan B

Having a plan B, gives you a backup plan if things don’t go the way you anticipate they will. Reserving campsites ahead of time, knowing the crime rate in the areas you are visiting, and knowing what your other options are, i.e., legal parking spots, major highways, emergency services, etc., should you need to make fast alternative arrangements can serve you well and help you to be safe.

There’s nothing worse than being in a situation you cannot escape from or not being able to find a safe place to move to when on the road. Planning ahead and having contingency plans can help to eliminate this. 

Filed Under: On the Go, Travel Tagged With: rv travel, staying safe

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