I just bought an RV and I’m excited to take my first trip. I think I’m going to invite a few of my friends to Bonnaroo, but the trip is about eight hours. Can my friends sleep in the RV while I’m driving?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Bonnaroo is a great place to make memories with friends and the lineup is always killer! Taking an RV can certainly make sleeping arrangements better. But on the way there, you can sleep in an RV while driving only if you are wearing a seat belt and sitting upright.
If you want to make the ride more comfortable for your passengers, bring some blankets and pillows for the drive. That way, everyone can get cozy—even while following the rules.
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