In most states in the US, it is legal for passengers to drink alcohol in a car. However, open container laws vary by state, so it is important to check the specific laws of the state you are in.
No, it is illegal for a passenger to drink alcohol in a car in Ohio.
In most states, it is legal for passengers to drink alcohol in a car as long as the driver is not drinking. However, some states have specific laws prohibiting open containers of alcohol in vehicles. It is important to check the laws in your state before consuming alcohol as a passenger in a car.
It is illegal to drink alcohol in a car, whether you are the driver or a passenger, in most states. It is considered an open container violation and can result in fines or other penalties.
No, if referring to alcohol, a passenger in Nevada cannot drink in a car. It is illegal to drink any type of alcohol while in a vehicle.
i assume you mean alcohol...and the answer is simply no
It is generally legal for a passenger to drink alcohol in a car, as long as the driver is not under the influence and it is not an open container. However, laws vary by state, so it is important to check the specific regulations in your area.
Yes a passenger can drink as well as the driver, Montana still doesn't have a drunk driving law. But if stopped you as a driver can drink, but you have to be sober when doing road side tests. If that makes sense
Legally you must be 13 years of age or older to be in the passenger seat of a car in Louisiana.
In Louisiana, children must be at least 13 years old to sit in the front seat of a car legally. This requirement is in place to ensure the safety of younger passengers who are more vulnerable to injury in case of an accident.
Legally you can drive a car with someone 21 with a drivers lisence in the passenger seat, but to be safe, Ask the dealership if its ok, if not ask if you could drive it around the lot.
Indiana law states that passenger vehicles are limited to 590 horsepower.
If he or she is a licensed driver and some states have an age requirement. They have to meet the state laws for driving. If they don't, no they can't drive.