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On the basis of seat belts, three passengers plus driver in the standard cab and four plus driver in the extended cab. www.toyota.com/tacoma/
You are allowed the same number of passengers as there are seat belt sets. If there are 5 seat belts in a car then 5 people is the maximum allowed, including the driver, by law in ANY state.
Last I heard, New Hampshire is the only state in the U.S. not to have passed laws making adults (driver, as well as passenger/s) in automobiles subject to a fine. This began with driver's who had been stopped for moving violations, or otherwise, facing legal penalty for not wearing safety belts. However, as of now, law enforcement in many states may pull vehicles over and issue citations if the officer feels a driver/passengers are neglecting to wear their safety belts.
My 1995 has seat belts for 5 passengers , 2002 and newer ( with the 3rd row seat ) has seat belts for 7 passengers
Seat belts help to prevent front seat passengers and the driver from being flung through the windscreen in the event of a crash. Rear seat belts prevent passengers on the rear seats from being flung forwards and crashing into people on the front seats. They also prevent people being flung outside of the vehicle.
Depends on size and only if it is 15 passengers or less max capacity (count the seats/seat belts).
The driver of the car.In KansasAn adult front seat passenger can be ticketed for not wearing a belt. The driver will be responsible for any minors. AnswerI think it depends on the state, but when in doubt I would say the driver. Like the captain is responsible for the aircraft, the crew, and its passengers, the driver is responsible for the vehicle, conduct on the road, and the safety of the passengers. A lot of people don't like riding with me because I wont even start the car until all belts are buckled and I make an audible/visiual check. If it comes unbuckled I pull over and turn off the engine, until it's buckled again. They'll hate it, but will thank you if ever in an accident, and it'll reduce the chances of you getting pulled over and getting a ticket. Not only that, if you are in an accident, the insurance companies will always ask if any one was not wearing a seatbelt.
They make sure the children are wearing their seat-belts, sitting down, not throwing things, not distracting the driver.
As many passengers as there are seat belts.
Well, honey, if 80% of California drivers wear seat belts, then the probability of one driver wearing a seat belt is 0.8. So, the probability of all three drivers wearing their seat belts would be 0.8 x 0.8 x 0.8, which equals 0.512 or 51.2%. So, there you have it, buckle up and enjoy the ride!
Most states require, at a minimum, that all front seat passengers be wearing seat belts.