I can not find anything in the code to prohibit an adult, the seat belt says says "Each driver and front seatpassenger....", and my search for cargo, thinking there may be a law prohibiting riding in a cargo area returned nothing of value. Feel free to search yourself.
http://www.lexisnexis.com/hottopics/arcode/default.asp
It would also be advisable to check with your local poilce department or the state police, they may be able to point you to a specific code if one exists that prohibits it.
It is not legal to ride in the back of a pickup truck in Arkansas and you can be fined for doing so. There are still some states where you can ride in the back of a truck but Arkansas isn't one of them.
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
Where you originally threw it.
There is no law currently prohibiting this activity, however that doesn't mean you should not protect your passengers. Use a device that eliminates the biggest risk associated with riding in a truck bed - ejection. The BedRyder is the only truck bed seating device that meets FMVSS standards.
No. Riding in the back of a truck is NOT legal in Illinois.
in the state of Colorado, it is legal to ride in the back of a pickup truck, if the person is 16 or older. Anyone under the age of 16 must be restrained in a safety belt inside of the truck.
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Idaho has no state law prohibiting riding riding in the bed of a pickup. Its good to make sure that they are seated safely though.
A pickup truck has a shell in the back. This shell is an opening in which stuff can be stored; such as motor vehicles, tools etc. Pickup trucks are good for people who need the extra space.