by DearMissMermaid » Thu Nov 28, 2013 12:17 pm
It's DOT law in the USA that your RV must have enough seat belts equal to the number it sleeps. So if your rig was designed with foldouts and table conversions etc. to sleep say 6 people, then your rig has seatbelts (some may be hidden away) for 6 people.
My dinette cushions have seatbelts HIDDEN. You have to hunt them down, then bring them out for use. I don't have a couch or sofa, but I have 2 swivel chairs, they too have hidden seatbelts that can be unhidden for rider use.
When you are parked and relaxing in your rig, you don't want to be stabbed by seatbelts, so many manufacturers hide them away.
So if your rig was designed to sleep 4, the manufacturer was required to provide 4 seatbelts minimum per the DOT. If it sleeps 5, then you have 5 seatbelts minimum.
Pet Safety...
True enough pets may be safer in a crate, but tie the crate to something so it can't go flying out the window in the event of a worse case scenario.
My little dog has never been crated, the rig is just too small for more "stuff". I do make him wear his harness or vest and short tether most times, so that he can't be thrown through the windshield etc.
My pet restraint is super simple. I mostly travel alone, so of course he loves to sit in the passenger seat. I use the seatbelt to hold his doggy bed in place there. Once he tires of window watching, he typically naps anyhow. The bed also keeps him from sliding off the seat. I hook a short leash through the seatbelt and attach to his harness or vest. He can sit in the seat or on the floor, but heaven forbid, if we are in a big wreck, hopefully he won't be thrown out of the vehicle or through the windshield.
I have let him ride "free" some, but I prefer to hook him in for my own peace of mind.