Roadside Service
Roadside service features ensure that a vacation isn't wrecked by a breakdown or a flat tire. In addition to 24-hour coverage, there are several features that that are needed in a roadside plan.
A car emergency can manifest itself in many forms. Aside from the common dead battery, engine trouble and flat tire, there are issues that are more common with RVs on the road. For example, finding a heavy duty tow truck can be more difficult for larger RVs, so owners need roadside service that handles the dispatch calls. Lockout and lost key services become increasingly important, since RV drivers will likely be far from home when the problem hits.
Roadside Service Plans Include Coverage Against Theft
Staying at an RV park can unfortunately put vacationers at a greater risk for a theft-related emergency. The extra belongings that are packed into an RV can make it a more interesting target for thieves. In the worst-case scenario, the vehicle could be stolen and the owner would need roadside assistance in addition to regular vehicle coverage. For an RV owner far from home, roadside service protection will also have to cover costs related to food, lodging and transportation.
Good Sam RV Emergency Road Service plans include a $5,000 reward to help recover stolen vehicles. This extra is bundled with a complete 24-hour roadside service program to protect the owner, their family and belongings during the event of an RV emergency.



