Driving and permits in the USA

Follow our guidelines and precautions for an enjoyable drive

CampingCar-Online/Ramble Campervans remains at you service for all information regarding driving a motorhome in the USA and the necessary driving licenses.

Distance calculator for West America

The West Coast

Los Angeles

 

 

 

 

 

372

Phoenix

 

 

 

 

963

1334

Portland

 

 

 

120

356

1083

San Diego

 

 

382

753

636

502

San Francisco

 

1135

1421

173

1255

808

Seattle

*The distances are expressed in miles

The Far West & Texas

Albuquerque

 

 

 

 

 

647

Dallas

 

 

 

 

449

794

Denver

 

 

 

841

239

1030

Houston

 

 

574

1218

749

1413

Las Vegas

 

598

1241

520

1437

420

Salt Lake City

*The distances are expressed in miles

Distance calculator for America's East Coast

The Northeast

Atlanta

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1081

Boston

 

 

 

 

 

 

716

982

Chicago

 

 

 

 

 

1130

1391

409

Minneapolis

 

 

 

 

860

224

780

1192

Newark

 

 

 

868

216

790

1202

11

New York

 

 

782

309

759

1171

88

97

Philadelphia

 

639

438

696

1108

217

226

139

Washington

*The distances are expressed in miles

 Florida

Fort Lauderdale

 

 

 

218

Orlando

 

 

29

236

Miami

 

249

85

282

Tampa

*The distances are expressed in miles

Basic motorhome driving regulations in the USA

Generally driving in the USA is similar to driving in Europe. One drives on the right hand side of the road. However, some aspects are very different so please check current regulations before driving.

The roads are generally very large and well signposted with directions. 
All occupants of a motorhome must wear a seat belt (including children who must have a suitable child or booster seat).
The Permit B driving license is sufficient to for all of our vehicles.
The French license is valid for three months in the USA. Thereafter an international driving license is required (obtained at the prefecture for free).
Fatigue is a major cause of accidents so do not hesitate to take regular breaks from driving.
The speed limit on roads is 55 mph (89km/h) and sometimes 65 mph (104km/h) on certain highways. Be careful as the authorities are strict regarding speeding. When driving a motorhome through tolls and into service stations use the truck lane.

Safe and secure driving in the USA

The distances are expressed in miles, not kilometers. This can be misleading and cause you to underestimate your travel time.
Remember to take breaks from driving at least every 2 hours. The distances can be very long between two cities or two tourist sites.
Watch out for school buses (they are yellow). When they flash a stop sign it indicates an immediate halt in both directions of traffic and no overtaking is allowed. The speed limit is very low near schools.
Remember that your motorhome is longer and taller than a car. Watch out for signs indicating height restrictions. Also be careful of low hanging tree branches in campsites (be very aware of height restrictions and high objects when reversing).
Please note that a two-wheel drive vehicle can only be driven on paved roads (unless otherwise stated in our terms and conditions). The all-terrain or 4x4 vehicles can take dirt roads but there may be restrictions indicated in our general rental conditions.

Fuel and service stations in the USA

Fuel is measured by the gallon. 1 gallon = 3.785 litres.

In general fuel is much less expensive in the USA than in Europe. But the price can change quickly. More rural service stations tend to be less expensive than those in the cities. Always check the total fuel tank capacity of your vehicle before departing on a long journey, as often the service stations in rural and wilderness areas can be more spread out.

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General Info

1

The motorhome is an ideal way to travel along the open US roads. You will find your motorhome easy to drive and maneuver, and there are ample stations for refueling and refilling water tanks.

2

In the national parks, there are many low cost campgrounds that don't require booking in advance. Arrive early in the day for the best availability, travel as you please!

3

Road trips from the east-coast to west-coast and vice-versa are very popular so be sure to book your motorhome well in advance.

4

Dine like at home - all our motorhomes are equipped with large fridges!

5

The new generation motorhomes have improved fuel efficiency, and gas prices are much lower than many other destinations.

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