It depends. It is true that passengers riding in a vehicle in the state of Tenn, must be wearing a seat belt, but Tennessee state law provides rules for riding in the bed of a truck. Persons under six years of age are not permitted to ride in the bed of a pickup on any road in Tennessee. Children between six and 11 years old may legally ride in the bed of the truck on city street and county highways. They may not ride in the truck bed on state highways or interstate highways. Persons aged 12 and up my be transported in a truck bed on all highways within the state of Tennessee. Counties and cities have the right to pass ordinances to prohibit transporting children in truck bed on their highways. This information is based on T.C.A. 55-8-189. You can read it here:http:/www.michie.com/tennessee/lpext.dll?f=templates&fn=main-h.htm&cp=tncode
yes, Yes it is
Yes. It is.
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No, it is not illegal for a person or persons to ride in the back of a pickup truck in Alabama. Other states where it is legal are Iowa, Idaho, and Alaska.
no i dont think so
yes it is indeed legal if you are 18 or older
If you are under 18 years of age, YES.
No. Riding in the back of a truck is NOT legal in Illinois.
You have to be 13 in order to ride in the back of a truck according to tennessee state law says martha of nashville tennessee
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Certain restrictions apply in Nevada. Those people that ARE allowed to ride in the back of a pickup are as follows :- Age 18 or older; people younger than 18 when the vehicle is used in farming or ranching or if vehicle is used in an authorized parade; vehicles operated on unpaved roads; people riding in areas enclosed by a camper shell. Source : Insurance Institute for Highway Safety: http://www.iihs.org/laws/cargoareas.aspx#NV