Yes, it is the law that they are used ( at least in California).
driver and all passenger
Everyone should wear their seatbelt.
all passengers
You must be at least 12 years old and must be buckled up.
Yes. Both riders must have helmets and safety gear to be street legal.
YOU MUST REMOVE THE EVAPERATOR CASE FROM INSIDE THE TRUCK ON THE PASSENGER SIDE AND YOU WILL SEE THE EXPANSION VALVE.
There are four seat belts in a Chrysler Sebring Convertible. The car seats 4 passengers, and seats must have seat belts installed as a safety precaution.
Yes. In most states the laws state that any person on any highway, road or street in this state shall wear a safety belt if one is available for his seating position. What that means is that if you're on a public road you must wear the seat belt if the vehicle manufacturer provided one with the original vehicle design. You may not remove a manufacturer mounted seat belt to circumvent the law. If you are operating the truck on a farm, construction site, or other private road OSHA regulations or company policy must be fallowed in work situations.
the cabin could explode or crack
In Arkansas, children must be at least 6 years old to ride in the front passenger seat. Additionally, they must weigh at least 60 pounds. However, it is recommended to keep children in the back seat until they are 13 years old for safety reasons. Always ensure that seat belts are properly used for all passengers.
No. The aircraft must be accordance to FAA FAR 103
There is no Illinois Law at this time which specifically prohibits passengers from riding in the cargo bed of a pickup. However, the seat belt laws do restrict who can ride in the bed. The Child Passenger Safety act requires that children under the age of 16 be fastened in a seat belt or child safety seat, so no one under 16 can ride in the pickup bed. In addition, if the driver of the pickup is under 18, all passengers under age 19 must be in approved seat belts, so unless the truck has factory mounted seats in the bed, no persons under 19 can ride there.Read more: Can_you_ride_in_back_of_truck_in_Illinois