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What RV passengers are prohibited from doing on the road

25.01.2026 21:30 1 min 1 source
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What RV passengers are prohibited from doing on the road
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Passengers in RVs and travel trailers are prohibited from activities that may seem routine. Specifically, it is forbidden to ride in a towed trailer, move around the cabin while the vehicle is moving, sleep in beds without seatbelts, install child car seats on seats not designed for them, and consume alcohol in passenger areas. These restrictions are due to seatbelt laws and passenger transportation regulations, which in most U.S. states equate RVs to standard automobiles.

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25.01.2026 SlashGear ENG

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