If your state has a seatbelt law, then yes.
In Ohio, riding in the back of a hatchback is generally not illegal, provided that the vehicle is not being driven in a manner that endangers passengers or violates any safety regulations. However, it's important for passengers to be seated safely and securely, as Ohio law requires all passengers to wear seat belts. Additionally, if the hatchback is designed for cargo rather than passengers, safety concerns could arise. Always check local laws and regulations for the most accurate guidance.
yes
Yes. It is.
Its illegal everywhere in the US, but it won't be as easily caught in Mississippi.
yes, Yes it is
yes it is indeed legal if you are 18 or older
no i dont think so
Cruising in their cars (illegal today) Riding in the back of pick-up trucks (illegal today) Dirt bike (motorcycle) riding on public lands with-out permits (illegal today) Driving a hot rod (car) without seat belts (illegal today) Riding a motorcycle without a helmet (illegal today)
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.
If you are under 18 years of age, YES.
Yes, it is illegal to ride in the back of a truck on the highway in Missouri. The law prohibits passengers from riding in the open bed of a truck unless it is equipped with secured seating. This is to ensure the safety of passengers and prevent accidents.
Between 2055 and 2090LBS for the MT equipped hatchback. 2210LBS for an AT equipped hatchback.