Do the “occupants” have to stay sober while this new wonder technology drives them around?
I’ve often wondered about this angle with conventional campers, toppers, motor homes, or heck even tents at the old Campground. Many people (apparently) have been cited for DUI when sleeping it off in the back seat of their car. So the precedent is there. It seems to me it’s kind of a gray area, and would NOT be popular, but the fact remains people get drunk in campgrounds.
It used to be that the keys had to be in the ignition for you to be considered “in control” whether your stopped or not. So if you pull over, take the keys out and put them on the inside of the front driver’s side wheel.
My best friend when I was in my 20’s was a cop and told me that. Saved me from getting a DUI in Philadelphia one night.
Ron Burgundy and his friends weren’t DUI. They weren’t even driving.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUEDVMOMY24