What restrictions are placed on liquor storage in the living space of a motor home?
Jon asked:
As I found on Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_container_law), states may still receive full federal funding by not restricting open containers of liquor in the living space of a motor home. Do any states have such restrictions anyway? I’m curious about both restrictions on storage of, say, opened bottles of spirits, but also about consumption of alcohol in the living quarters of motor homes while the vehicle is turned off.
Question posted courtesy of: Brian
As I found on Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_container_law), states may still receive full federal funding by not restricting open containers of liquor in the living space of a motor home. Do any states have such restrictions anyway? I’m curious about both restrictions on storage of, say, opened bottles of spirits, but also about consumption of alcohol in the living quarters of motor homes while the vehicle is turned off.
Question posted courtesy of: Brian












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April 24th, 2008 at 12:30 am
For an rv on the truck driver then it is no states actually enforce thatunless you are cdl truck driver then it is no alcohol allowed even unopened in the cab or sleeper part of the influence.
For an rv on the roadopen container laws apply once parked drink as far as much as much as for an rv.
An rv on the influence.
April 24th, 2008 at 4:42 pm
The beer its never from cup no need to say that when ive driving there arent people behind me some times having drinkand if drinking beer in our house or rvits always from.