It depends on where you are.
Most states have "open container" laws that prohibit ... well, open containers (of alcohol) ... in vehicles. However, some don't.
Missouri, for example, has no state law prohibiting it, and no state law against public consumption of alcohol (though many cities do have such laws). In Missouri, as long as you're on a highway outside city limits, you're probably fine. You might technically be charged with public consumption if you're doing so in a city, but you'd probably have to be pretty blatant about it for anyone to notice.
Note also that it's still very much illegal for the driver to be drinking.
It is not legal in Alberta to drive a motor vehicle with an open container of alcohol. This law also affects the passenger who is drinking alcohol.
In most states, it is legal for passengers to drink alcohol in a vehicle as long as the driver is not drinking. However, some states have specific laws prohibiting open containers of alcohol in vehicles, regardless of who is drinking. It is important to check the laws in the specific state you are in to know the rules regarding drinking as a passenger in a vehicle.
front seat passengerrear seat passenger that are of legal ageIn 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.
It is generally legal for a passenger to drink alcohol in a vehicle, as long as the driver is not under the influence. However, specific laws may vary by location, so it is important to check the laws in your area.
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.
Yes, it is illegal for a minor to be in possession of alcohol at all.
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.
21.
Zero tolerance. That's the law for anyone under the legal drinking age of 21 in the US, in ANY kind of vehicle.
In the Netherlands, the legal drinking age for purchasing and consuming alcohol is 18 years old.
It is generally legal for passengers to drink alcohol in a vehicle, as long as the driver is not under the influence. However, some states may have specific laws or restrictions regarding open containers of alcohol in vehicles. It is important to check the laws in your specific state or jurisdiction.
you may have to be 21 or older to be drinking