A recreational vehicle can travel quite a distance, even in one quick vacation.
One of the best ways to get the most efficient miles out of your RV is to check the tires both before and after you take your trips. Since you are probably traveling far distances each time you get into your RV, you need to be aware that the tires may not be able to handle such distances every time. You are likely to be traveling in unfamiliar terrain, so you should be on the lookout for extensive wear and tear on your tires each time you head out.
Another way to maximize the use of your RV is to keep an eye on the tanks that are connected to it. The gas tank especially needs to be checked for leaks every time before you bring it out on an extended vacation.
An RV is more than just another vehicle. It takes a lot of work, even more so than a typical car. However, if you treat your RV right and take it in for the proper tune ups and oil changes as well as check the tires routinely, you will find you get more out it because it will always be running properly when you and your family want to take that long awaited road trip.