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Riding in the back of a truck camper
RickRv:
For what it is worth, my new Northstar has a warning label advising to not sit in the seats at the very back when the vehicle is underway. I assume this is because all the weight would be behind the rear wheels - a bad place as far as handling. That said, it appears that riding in the front of the camper would be permissible.
RickRV
Mattyd:
Legal or not...I learned to love the sighs of the west from riding in the cab over staring out the front window.
99WinAdventurer37G:
My thought about having someone ride in a PU truck camper, is so one could sleep while one drives. If this is what you wish to do, here's a plan for you. Go to junk yards looking for Class 8 Truck cabs with sleepers. They have to put a sleep restraint system in, usually it's under the mattress where it's bolted. They are rarely used, but I think it's a law, because they've been in every sleeper I've seen. Bolt them down over the bed, then place a CO detector in the area, with a way for the one in the bed to alert the one driving in case it goes off, and that should cover every law.
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