Texas rest area sleeping rules clarified for holiday travelers
Texas law does not prohibit sleeping at rest areas but imposes a 24-hour stay limit and bans erecting structures. Sleeping in a vehicle is generally l...
Texas law does not prohibit sleeping at rest areas but imposes a 24-hour stay limit and bans erecting structures. Sleeping in a vehicle is generally legal under state law, though local city ordinances can be more restrictive. Over 9.4 million Texans are expected to travel during the year-end holidays, making these regulations relevant.