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In the U.S. no person is allowed to consume alcohol in a moving vehicle. Unless....the vehicle is a limo or a motor home. In those vehicles anyone in the rear of the vehicle of legal drinking age can consume alcohol.
Sadly, it appears a fool gave the 1st answer.
No states in the United States allow passengers to drink alcohol in a moving vehicle. It is illegal in all states to consume alcohol in a vehicle, whether you are the driver or a passenger.
Yes, it is illegal for a minor to be in possession of alcohol at all.
It is not legal to consume alcohol because if you consume too much you can get drunk.
In the U.S., laws regarding drinking alcohol in a moving vehicle vary by state. Generally, it is illegal for passengers to consume alcohol in a vehicle in many states, particularly if the vehicle is in motion. Some states have open container laws that prohibit open alcoholic beverages in the passenger area. However, a few states may allow it under certain circumstances, so it's essential to check local laws.
It is generally illegal to drink beer in the passenger seat of a vehicle, as open container laws prohibit consuming alcohol in a moving vehicle. It is important to check the specific laws in your state or country to understand the regulations regarding alcohol consumption in vehicles.
Depends on what the breathalyser is testing for, if just alcohol, yes. However you should not be in charge of a moving vehicle if you are taking drugs.
Dui laws prevent the drinking of alcoholic beverages in any vehicle. A 15 passenger van is considered a motor vehicle, and the driver could be charged with not only dui, but an open container.
The fine for not moving a vehicle for street sweeper cleaning varies depending on location. In Lakewood, California the fine for not moving your vehicle is $40.
One situation where you can be at rest and moving at the same time is when you are inside a moving vehicle. While you are stationary relative to the vehicle (at rest), you are moving relative to an observer outside the vehicle.
You fall when you jump from a moving vehicle because you get the moving vehicle speed and immediately you have your feet on a stable ground and you have either to stop all of sudden or to run at the vehicle speed (that is higher than your capacity) .
It depends on the situation. If the vehicle is not moving, you are allowed to sit on the tailgate. If the vehicle is moving, you are not allowed as it is a moving violation since passengers cannot ride on the exterior of any vehicle.
It is moving at a maximum legal speed of 25 mph. However, it could be going slower. Legally, even if the vehicle can exceed 25 mph, it is not supposed to.