Tom, Whenever we enter a new camp ground and get chatting to the local natives the conversation eventually gets around to the fact that we intend to export our A class 39 ft diesel pusher back to the UK and which point the conversation goes like this.
American or Canadian: "How are you going to drive that great BIG RV on those itty bitty roads back in England?"
Me: "In America & Canada they have RV / coaches where the bed, shower, kitchen, sofas have all been removed and several rows of seats installed, the driver sits at the front, occasionally stops his vehicle to allow people to climb aboard his vehicle, they then pay the driver to take them say into town.
Believe it or not we have similar vehicles in the UK and England and we call them buses.....now wherever a bus can go I will be able to go with my 39ft RV, but I will NOT be picking up passengers" ;D ;D ;D
American / Canadian:
Yes the problem will be a few camp grounds who think they cannot accommodate us but some especially the Caravan Clubs site appear to restrict 'out fits' ( car & trailer/ caravan) to say 35 feet when I know that a much larger outfit could be accommodated, I know because on certain sites I've done it.
Like our American / Canadian cousins some camp ground owners/ managers need educating