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cbshoestring wrote:wallynm wrote:
May not be PC but we started in 1978 in a 72 Brave. We traveled all the time with babies and younger kids with out car seats. We even heated food,bottles and what ever while on the road. If we had a Provost We would just get in and go.
We also road in Pickups, with and without caps, rode bikes with no helmets, and got dirty without someone rushing over with a wetwipe and sanitizer. Times are different.
To the OP--- the law is pretty clear on carseats & seat belts. If you care about such things, stay buckled in. If not, do what you want and hope you don't get caught. That is the Amercian Way (and from what I read on here...pretty common in Canada as well).
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โFeb-28-2015 01:05 PM
Kaynjay wrote:Perhaps you missed the word 'duplicate'. It means duplicate posting. You posted in two different forums.2oldman wrote:Where are the rules? Thats the point of my question.
duplicate. read the rules
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Kaynjay wrote:2oldman wrote:
duplicate. read the rules
Where are the rules? Thats the point of my question.
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2oldman wrote:
duplicate. read the rules
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wallynm wrote:
May not be PC but we started in 1978 in a 72 Brave. We traveled all the time with babies and younger kids with out car seats. We even heated food,bottles and what ever while on the road. If we had a Provost We would just get in and go.
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rgatijnet1 wrote:
Personally I would contact someone about installing whatever is necessary to properly secure a child safety seat in your RV near your captains seats. The front seats in your coach were not designed for a child safety seat.
As far as doing the things you ask in a moving RV, most of us just use common sense. Legally the laws vary from state to state and most do not cover Class A RV's. Even commercial buses allow people to get up and move around. There are times when it is not practical to be up and moving around, like in a city, twisting roads, mountain roads, inclement weather, etc. There are other times when on a nice straight interstate highway, most of us will allow some movement to use the rest room, grab something to eat or drink.
To move around for any length of time to play with a child, that may be pushing your luck. Again, just use common sense and think about what could go wrong. You are the parents and part of your job is to take care of your children who do not have the knowledge that you have.
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