RV travelers need to have complete 24-hour roadside assistant coverage. While there are some problems that can be fixed by amateur mechanics, like flat tires, complete protection allows for peace of mind while traveling around the country.

It's recommended that all RV owners carry an emergency kit to cope with general problems. Jumper cables, spare tires, road flares and engine fluids can help someone with basic RV knowledge work through a troublesome situation. Roadside assistant coverage is a part of this kit, since not everyone has the knowhow to cope with small issues, like a flat tire fix.

A 24-Hour Roadside Assistant Covers You No Matter Where You Are

Breakdowns can happen anywhere and at any hour of the day. If a vacationer is stuck in a remote location in the middle of the night with their family, then she needs to have a roadside assistant to call for help. Since basic tow trucks cannot handle every large RV, towing could become very expensive. If an RV emergency plan covers towing, then the driver only needs to reach a phone and a roadside assistant will be on their way.

Depending on the problem, having an RV towed could cut a day out of a vacation or put it on hold indefinitely. In the worst case scenario, money will be needed to rent a car and return to home. An RV roadside assistant program should cover emergency car rentals and hotel costs while the vacationers make the trek back to the house.

Good Sam RV Emergency Road Service offers two plans that include 24-hour towing and an auto roadside assistant to protect both families and their RVs while they travel.