MMM - The Motorhomers' Magazine

Belt up in the back!

Buying advice

Travelling in a motorhome should be safe for all the family to enjoy, but you should be aware of the laws on wearing a seatbelt, and why it's so important.

Some motorhomes may have more berths (for sleeping) than seatbelts for passengers. This is often because the seats are side-facing and so cannot have seatbelts, but the seats may still convert into beds. This might be useful if, say, grandchildren join you to stay (but travel separately), or if you like to each have the extra space of a double bed.

Other models may have more seatbelts than berths, which may be useful if you carry passengers who are not sleeping in the 'van, or if others join you for day

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