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May you ride in a pickup camper?
Yes, if the camper is attached, bolted, etc. to the truck.
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1.
How many adults may sit in the front seat of a car or in the cab of a pickup?
There's no limit, as long as the passengers don't obstruct the driver's view or impede the driver's ability to drive. All original seat belts must be used. All persons must be wearing individual seat belts.
2.
May passengers ride in a fifth-wheel mobile home?
Wisconsin State Statute 346.938 (6m)(a)(b). A person may ride in a towed fifth- wheel mobile home if it is equipped with a two-way communication system in proper working order, capable of providing voice communications between the operator of the towing vehicle and any occupant of the towed vehicle. Children under 12 may not ride in fifth wheel mobile homes unless a person age 16 or older is also riding in the home.
3.
May you ride in a pickup camper?
Yes, if the camper is attached, bolted, etc. to the truck.
4.
May passengers ride in the back of a pickup truck if there's a topper on?
Yes, so long as the exhaust system extends beyond the body of the truck.
5.
May you ride in the back of a pick-up without a topper?
It is illegal to sit on the sides. No child under the age of 16 may ride in the open cargo area of light trucks. Exceptions are listed under Wisconsin State Statute 346.922(2).
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