Probably not. If your state's law says "DESIGNED to transport 16 or more," it would not work. Statutes in three states -- FL, IL, and TX -- say DESIGNED. If your state's law says "seating," "that can seat," or similar, it would work.
yes...if he sees you.
how do i take a drivers seat out of a 02 ford mondeo,do i have to disconect the battery before i take it out
Because the driver takes the front seat Because the back seat of a car is not in control like the driver. Because those members of the British Parliament who belong to the majority party take front seats. Those who are in the minority "take a back seat".
You do not have to take drivers ed in Oregon. You have to drive more in order to get your drivers license, and you pay more for insurance with out it. But you dont need to take.
their are 2 clips that hold the seat in so what you do is to get behind the driver seat and push the back seat far back as you can and then pull up and repet on the passenger side
You get tools and you take it out or if you dont know how to take them out go to an engineer
You will need to take a written driver's license test and a road test to obtain a regular class E driver's license in Florida.
It is under the seat. You need to take an Allen wrench take the seat off and you will see it.
There is a recall on this problem take it to the dealer
On newer models, you have to move the seat all the way forward, remove side trim cover, remove seat belt anchor bolt, remove seat rails retaining bolts, tilt seat upward, disconnect wires, remove seat...
maybe
The need to take a driver's education course goes by state. Some states require a new driver to take the course, others don't. However, it is recommended because of the fact it will lower insurance rates.