What Does a Car Sleeper Look Like?

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LeAllie
07/29/25 9:59pm
A sleeper is a berth that allows passengers to lie flat and sleep, essentially serving as a small bed installed within long-distance transportation vehicles. Here are some relevant details: 1. Longitudinal Arrangement: Sleeper berths in passenger vehicles should be arranged longitudinally (aligned with the direction of vehicle movement). The width of each berth should not be less than 450mm, the longitudinal spacing between berths should not be less than 1400mm, and the lateral spacing between adjacent berths should not be less than 350mm. For double-decker sleeper arrangements, the height of the upper berth should not be less than 780mm, and the clearance between berths should not be less than 750mm. 2. During Long-Distance Travel: Avoid carrying excessive cash on your person. It's advisable to bring a portable power bank to prevent being unable to charge your phone if it runs out of battery. During long-distance bus journeys, drink water in moderation.
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