You can with motorhomes but not with trailers.
Whether passengers may ride in a trailer or not is subject to varying by state laws, but, generally, most states prohibit it. Even in states which don't, it's a very ill-advised thing to do - unlike the tow vehicle, which is reinforced to protect the occupants in the event of a crash or rollover, a trailer is not, and offers no protection to occupants in such an event.
If it's in the compartment behind the driver, certainly. If you're watching television while you're driving an RV, that's highly illegal, and I hope you get caught and fined severely if you're stupid enough to do such a thing.
If your RV coach batteries are not charging while driving, it could be due to a few reasons. First, ensure that the battery isolator or relay is functioning properly, as it directs the charging current from the vehicle's alternator to the coach batteries. Additionally, check the connections for any corrosion or loose wiring that could hinder the charging process. Lastly, confirm that your vehicle's alternator is working correctly and producing sufficient voltage to charge the batteries.
RV stands for 'Recreational Vehicle'.
RV stands for Recreational Vehicle
When driving an RV, it's recommended to maintain a following distance of at least 4 to 6 seconds from the vehicle in front of you. This increased distance accounts for the RV's larger size and weight, allowing for greater stopping time and better reaction to unexpected situations. Additionally, factors such as weather and road conditions may necessitate an even greater following distance for safety.
a recreational vehicle.
The possessive form of the plural noun RV coaches (recreational vehicle coaches) is RV coaches' (recreational vehicle coaches').Example: Our RV coaches' interiors have all been refurbished.
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Yes, when driving an SUV or RV, it's crucial to be aware of vertical clearance. Many structures, such as bridges and tunnels, have height restrictions that could pose a risk to taller vehicles. Failing to account for these limitations could result in damage to the vehicle or, worse, accidents. Always check the height of your vehicle and be mindful of posted clearance signs along your route.
You use "an" before words that begin with a vowel sound. If you pronounce "RV" as the names of the letters, it sounds like "arvee", which begins with a vowel sound, so you would say "an RV". If you say the words that RV stands for, "recreational vehicle", that does not start with a vowel sound, so you would say "a recreational vehicle".