Is It Legal to Sit in the Bed of a Truck in California?

The short answer is yes, it is legal to sit in the bed of a truck in California. However, there are some important restrictions to be aware of before doing so.

In California, it is legal for passengers to ride in the back of a pick-up truck, provided certain conditions are met. Passengers must be seated in the bed of the truck and must be wearing safety belts.

It is also required that the sides of the truck bed are at least 18 inches high or have guardrails. Additionally, children under 18 years old are not allowed to ride in the back of a pick-up truck unless they are accompanied by an adult.

Furthermore, it is illegal to drive with any passengers seated in the bed of a pickup truck on any highway or freeway (or any other road with speed limits over 35 mph). This means that if you plan on driving with passengers in the back of your pickup on these roads, you will need to make alternate arrangements.

In Summary

It is legal to sit in the bed of a truck in California, provided certain safety conditions are met and passengers are not riding on highways and freeways with speed limits over 35 mph. Children under 18 years old must also be accompanied by an adult when riding in the back of a pick-up truck.

Conclusion:

Overall, it is legal for passengers to ride in the bed of a pickup truck in California, as long as certain safety regulations and restrictions are followed. However, driving with passengers seated in the back of your pickup on highways or freeways with speed limits over 35 mph is strictly prohibited.

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Karen Watkins