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Should Your Caravan Blinds be Up or Down When Travelling?



By : Karll Cllark    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-02-24 06:56:15
Caravan fans have opinions on just about everything. But when it comes to the topic of caravans or everything to do with caravans in the conversation can develop into a little more heated. Just ask anybody who enjoys travelling with a Caravan if they leave the caravan blinds up or have they got them down whilst travelling and you’ll find numerous thoughts.

For a few the decision of having a Caravan blinds open or closed during your journey comes right down to one of practical, one of comfort or one of safety. It ought to be noted here nevertheless that for some other folks, whether or not the caravan blinds are up or down is immaterial. For these people the blinds are often as they left them after they packed the caravan all set for the trip.

The practical conclusion is usually made after the look of the caravan is taken into consideration. Many caravans are planned having a closed rear part and sometimes a full length mirror positioned nicely in the rear of the caravan. In this instance travelling with all the blinds on the caravan down can help reduce confusion as you try to utilise rear view mirror.

At some point in the summer season months you will see more caravans on the roads with their blinds down. Many report that doing this allows them to turn up at the destination with cool and comfortable interior to the caravan. It should nevertheless be pointed out that during the summer season this convention of travelling with all the blinds down to help reflect the sunlight consequently keeping the caravan interior cool may reflect sunlight back onto other drivers.

For a very long time now, ever since the introduction of reflective caravan blinds, other drivers have complained of caravans being towed with their blinds down. The often horrendous reflection from these blinds is in many cases off putting to other drivers and a number of cases perhaps risky.

For a few other people the choice to travel with their blinds down could be for a reason of privacy. Stopping at service stations or any other pit stop along your journey can often encourage passers-by to stop and talk to you in relation to your caravan or in fact perhaps steal a look inside and have a look at what it is like. Nevertheless for certain persons this is an invasion of their privacy and for the other people, may be just a little paranoid, feel individuals scouting inside are after something else other than ‘just a look’.

There isn't a proper response for the inquiry should you travel with your caravan with the blinds up or down? But there are some considerations you as someone pulling the van must make before setting off. You may want to consider what will the conditions be like over the trip, on what type of roads you may be travelling on throughout your trip and what exactly can you observe in your rear view mirror.
Author Resource:- For more information on buying caravan blinds or how to make your own caravan blinds head to the caravan blinds webpage
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