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Nutinelse2do
Dec 05, 2014Explorer
For us, it's just me and DH. No children, so I may have a little different perspective.
I have driven while DH was in the back sleeping, and visa versa. As long as you are diligent with your break down routine, I don't see a problem.
That's the beauty of an RV. Getting up, stretching, making a sandwich, using the bathroom, sleeping, switching drivers, all while in transit.
As kids, we survived many a family vacaction sitting in the back of a station wagon, with no seat belt. We rode bikes with no helmet, houses with no child proofing, and actually lived to tell about it.
JMO
I have driven while DH was in the back sleeping, and visa versa. As long as you are diligent with your break down routine, I don't see a problem.
That's the beauty of an RV. Getting up, stretching, making a sandwich, using the bathroom, sleeping, switching drivers, all while in transit.
As kids, we survived many a family vacaction sitting in the back of a station wagon, with no seat belt. We rode bikes with no helmet, houses with no child proofing, and actually lived to tell about it.
JMO
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