In Kansas, riding in the back of a pickup truck is generally legal for adults, but there are specific regulations regarding passengers under 18 years old. They are prohibited from riding in the back unless certain conditions are met, such as the truck being equipped with proper safety features. Additionally, local ordinances may impose further restrictions. Always check current local laws for any updates or specific regulations.
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
If you are talking about the pickup truck bed, you are allowed to ride it as long as you are 18 years old and above.
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Yes. It is.
it depends on your age/
According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, Kansas law states that it is illegal for people under the age of 14 to ride in truck beds, unless they are participating in a parade or using the truck bed for employment purposes. The specifics of this law came about with the passage of the Kansas Child Passenger Safety Act. This law covers Kansas residents and non-residents and is primarily concerned with maintaining vehicular safety for children. The Kansas Department of Transportation specifically prohibits children under 14 from riding in any portion of a vehicle not deemed for passengers; this includes pickup truck beds. Read more: Laws Concerning Riding in the Bed of a Pickup in Kansas | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/list_6631986_laws-riding-bed-pickup-kansas.html#ixzz2089On2Kl
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.
I believe you must be 18 and all seatbelts in the cab need to be occupied
no if you dont let the cops see you