The Subaru Brat.
Had two rearward facing seats. Always wanted one.
Legality of riding in the bed of a truck in NC is determined by an area's population.
Had one of those, so light it would just fly over mud and never got stuck.
The Subaru Brat.
Had two rearward facing seats. Always wanted one.
Legality of riding in the bed of a truck in NC is determined by an area's population.
Are we all talking about the same thing, here?
The original post said the kid was in a box, in the back of the truck.
Many of the responses are about how "I rode in the box all the time", and y'all are talking about the bed.
As I read that original post, the kid was in a box, that was in the bed.
I rode in the bed of a pickup, in high school. Didn't hurt me.
I carried my kids in the bed of my pickup for years.
I see nothing wrong with riding in the bed - sitting on the deck, or on the wheel-well.
But, several years back there was a local story. Little kid. She was in a plastic wading pool, in the bed of the pickup. And somehow that plastic wading pool took flight. Pool, and little girl, landed in the highway, where she was killed by another car.
I don't think there would have been a problem, if she had just been "in the bed". But being in that pool, with all that solid surface area to catch wind. Hell, maybe his tailgate was down (story did not say whether it was up or down) and the pool bounced out. Would not have happened if it was just the kid on the bed floor.
So - if it's some little kid, in a BIG box (like, maybe, an appliance box - washer, refrigerator) - that BIG box could leave the truck bed much easier than just the kid would.
It also said something about a fiber glass 'lid'. I don't have any Idea what composed this 'box', just pointing out the difference between then and now. We would have thought it was an adventure and if the car didn't go too fast it wouldn't blow out or toss us around. There were three kids in there so I figure it was a rather large whatever they were talking about. One of them was probably smart enough to open the lid when it got warm and stuffy.
I never liked riding on top of the wheel well if conditions were good. The ideal was to side with your back against the cab.
This is a good feeling:
Riding down a dirt road at 40-50 mph in an old F-150 trailing clouds of dust in its wake (before they put A/C in trucks (and nobody thought that it SHOULD have an A/C) between fields (watermelons on one side and corn on the other) on a hot summer day with at least three people in the car. The bench seat is obligatory, they didn't put 'bucket' seats in trucks and nobody had ever heard of a 'captain's chair' except on a ship. Both windows would be all the way down and the side vent windows turned backwards in order to funnel the hot air straight into the cab and all over you. It would be an extra if the radio was real loud on a country or pop station, preferable AM). Loud because the road and the wind are so noisy that it has to be turned up in order not to miss a beat. Add an ice cold soda and a moon pie or bag of peanuts. This has to be what heaven is like. If everybody in the world did this a couple of times a year, there wouldn't be any more wars.
It's like it is with all stupid things we used to do.
The ones who made it without getting killed are here to brag about it and make light of it.
The ones who didn't, aren't.
I don't believe it's the law's job to protect grown-up idiots from themselves (an unfortunate trend today), but adults putting kids at risk who don't know any better is a different thing.
You would if he liked it as much as my dog does. All the feeling of running fast without getting out of breath!
I believe it illegal now to let a dog ride in the bed.
I had a Cockapoo that adopted me after having lived with 1) The breeder that owned momma a daddy dogs. 2) The mid eighty YO couple that bought the puppy from the breeder. Wife passed within six weeks and husband passed in another six weeks. 3) Puppy goes back to breeder. 4) One of my sister's MIL buys puppy from breeder. Sister's MIL passed after owning puppy for about 12 weeks. 5) Sister takes puppy to her house. Sister already has three dachshund dogs that do NOT welcome new puppy. 6) Sister asked me to PLEASE take puppy. That was one of the few really GREAT decisions I made in my life. We had each other for 14+ years.Most dogs seem to REALLY enjoy going for a ride, unless it's to the vet or the kennel.
Now that's sad. I wonder what they would say about the guy that rides his dog on his motorcycle.
Anyone remember the little Subaru pickup with the seats in the bed?
After reading about parents being charged for allowing their 10 year to - gasp - walk to school the whole quarter mile by herself, I stopped keeping track. I walked 1.5 miles each way every day (not uphill each way although if it snowed or was very cold, I still walked) when I was six. In the summer, I disappeared at dawn and did not return to parental supervision until the streetlights were on (except for meals sometimes). I do not think we know how much harm (sissification?) that we are doing to kids these days with all our over protective rules.