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There is no Illinois Law at this time which specifically prohibits passengers from riding in the cargo bed of a pickup. However, the seat belt laws do restrict who can ride in the bed. The Child Passenger Safety act requires that children under the age of 16 be fastened in a seat belt or child safety seat, so no one under 16 can ride in the pickup bed. In addition, if the driver of the pickup is under 18, all passengers under age 19 must be in approved seat belts, so unless the truck has factory mounted seats in the bed, no persons under 19 can ride there.Read more: Can_you_ride_in_back_of_truck_in_Illinois
In Texas, all drivers and passengers in a vehicle must be secured by seat belts. Child seats must also be buckled according to the proper guidelines for any child under 8 or less than 4 feet 9 inches tall. Failure to do so can mean a citation and fine of at least $250.
There is a list on Gendisasters.com look under Texas.
in Alabama it is 150.00
First, it is NEVER a good idea to have a person ride in any vehicle without being restrained (wearing seat belts) It IS legal for a person to ride in the cargo area of a pick up truck IF they are sitting on the cargo bed, not the sides or wheel humps AND the cargo gate (tailgate) is closed AND: -The person is 18 years old or over -The person is any age but the truck cannot be on a major highway at speed. -The person is any age but the cargo area is covered by a fitted and secured truck cap. Basically some one under 18 cannot ride in the bed on the interstate or major highway unless the truck has a truck cap.
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If the person is a child, ie. under 18 years of age, then yes. If the person is no longer a child, ie 18 and over (which is the legal adult age in Texas, then no.
No unless the child is under 18 or it has been previously agreed upon in a decree. Texas does not have child support for adults in college.
Someone under the age of 18 is considered a minor.
According to this statute I found, it is not always legal: "§ 545.414. RIDING IN OPEN BEDS OFFENSE. (a) A person commits an offense if the person operates an open-bed pickup truck or an open flatbed truck or draws an open flatbed trailer when a child younger than 18 years of age is occupying the bed of the truck or trailer. If under 18 the bed must be covered."
It is illegal to allow anyone under 18 to ride in the open bed of a pickup.
According to the below web site it is illegal (in Texas) to employ a child under 14 years of age.
Under certain circumstances, yes. Contact the police and/or a lawyer.
The tender age doctrine in Texas applies to children under the age of 3. It sets forth that the primary parent keeps the child while the other is allowed multiple short visits weekly.
I'm guessing you mean blood alcohol content. Any detectable amount with a CDL is against the law.....even if you are driving your car and not the truck.
Yes it is against the law for a child under the age of 18 to smoke. If the activity is acted upon under your care it is your responsibility for their mishap.
it was rumored that a mew is under the truck