Can people sit in the back of an RV while driving?
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People can sit in the back of an RV while driving, but they must sit in dedicated seat chairs and fasten their seat belts in the RV section. Walking around, cooking, or showering inside the vehicle is not allowed while in motion, unless the RV is specially designed with safety protection features. Below is relevant information about traveling in an RV: RV precautions: Do not move around freely or lie on the rear bed while the RV is in motion. Climbing onto the overhead forehead bed is also prohibited, as a sudden brake could easily lead to a safety accident. Additionally, before driving the RV, ensure all cabinets are securely closed and avoid leaving items piled on tables, as they may fall and cause injury. Do not use the bed while driving: Do not use the bed while the vehicle is in motion. The bed does not provide safety protection. Although the bed is comfortable, passengers must sit in their seats and fasten their seat belts while traveling. If you wish to lie down and sleep, park the vehicle first—safety comes first. Seat belts are an important safety feature of the vehicle, so ensure all seat belts are fastened while driving. Adjust the seat belt tightly across the lower abdomen to provide maximum safety protection. One seat belt should only be used by one person and must never be shared by two or more people.