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Same here, in France now they have to be restrained by lawCrate which is placed behind driver/passenger seats.
Chris
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what do you mean by a soft crate?Our's travels in a soft crate behind the seat. Not only is he not distracting the driver, he would also be safe if we had to stop on a busy road or, worse still, were involved in an accident.
what do you mean by a soft crate?
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In a car, it's fine, because the rear seat belts are only used (of coarse), when you have passengers. With the MH, we are both on board, and so it's either use the rear seat belts in the dinette, or drill and bolt the above (my picture) to the front seat box, which allows the dog safely to lie between you. Our hound is a nervous traveler, so the front suits her better. In the event of a front end smash, or extreme breaking, she is protected from the possibility of becoming part of the bulkhead, and yet can be un-clipped in seconds.In the motorhome mine is attached to his own seat belt mounting point via a clip in same as @Tootles .In the car I have another clip in that goes in one of the rear seat belt attachments & he lies between the front seats under the folding table thingy.
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