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Rita DeMichiel

Rita DeMichiel began as a contributing writer for MotorBiscuit in 2018. She has her associate’s degree in film and television production, with extensive coursework in journalism, from the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale.

Rita’s work on MotorBiscuit is varied, but she particularly enjoys the RV content she writes, since she and her family have lived full-time in an RV for the past 14 years. As a result, she has a bevy of experience to add to that content in particular. Together, her family has traveled to all 50 states and 18 countries.

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Two RVs driving down a road.

10 RV Tips Every Beginner Should Know

When beginning your RV journey it can be difficult to remember everything and know how to best navigate your RV travels. Here are 10 tips for beginners to keep in mind before they hit the open road. t
A car horn button on a steering wheel with someone's hand on it.

Why Does a Car Horn’s Pitch Change as It Drives Past?

Whether you are alerting a crossing pedestrian of your presence or angry at a driver that just cut you off, the car horn is a handy tool for motorists. While we all know how to use a car horn, most of us don't know how it works or why the pitch changes.