Practical Motorhome

10 ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS

1 Who is travelling?

The days when passengers in the rear could swan about doing whatever they liked came to an end way back in 1991, when wearing seatbelts in the back seats (if they were fitted) became compulsory in the UK.

If there are going to be more than two of you travelling, ensure that you have enough belted forward-facing travel seats in the rear.

This means that you’ll likely need to look at motorhomes with a rear dinette or full rear lounge (although some have fold-away belted seats).

In addition, don’t assume that just because a motorhome is, for example, a four-berth, it will necessarily have four travel seats. Some manufacturers offer models that have more than two

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