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RV FEATURE | said. “To say we were run off our feet would be an understatement.” However, despite the best efforts of the group, assisted by Marty Ledwich of RVeeThereYet.com, there were some teething problems. It was later discovered that the brand new scales purchased for the event had not been calibrated correctly, leading to a four to five per cent variance in the results of most vans weighed. “That doesn’t sound like much but on a car and van together weighing a total of 5500kg, that’s a potential variance of around 250kg, and that is not acceptable in our books,” Matt said. But rather than condemn the group for the inaccurate results, those who had their vans weighed have been overwhelmingly supportive of the group’s efforts to educate RVers. “Honestly, they’ve been fantastic,” Matt said. “They understand it was a genuine technical error and we will continue to improve our processes and keep doing our bit to make the roads safer for everyone.” The second independent weigh-in will take place on August 12, from 8.30am to 3pm, at a private weigh bridge at 150 Jubilee Highway East, Mt Gambier, SA. “We will also be comparison- testing my scales to the weigh bridge throughout the day,” Matt said. FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT EVERYTHING CARAVAN & CAMPING www.everythingcaravanandcamping.com gorv.com.au 17