
Can You Legally Ride in a Truck Bed in Michigan?
The question: Can I legally turn the bed of my truck into a rolling VIP lounge for my friends and family in Michigan? While some may cry, "It's against the law," others will say, "Hold my beer" (which, for the record, beer + driving = definitely illegal). It might surprise you that it isn't entirely illegal, as you may have been told.
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So, when is it legal to ride in an open truck bed? Let's break down Michigan's actual truck bed riding laws.
The Short Answer: Yes—But Also No
Michigan law does not outright ban adults from riding in truck beds, but Michigan's Vehicle Code Act 300 of 1949 (MCL-Section 257.682b) states:
...an operator shall not permit a person less than 18 years of age to ride in the open bed of a pickup truck on a highway, road, or street in a city, village, or township at a speed greater than 15 miles per hour.
So, if you're driving with someone under 18 in the bed of your truck at a speed over 15mph, congratulations—you're a lawbreaker. However, like most laws, there are exceptions.
Fine Print, Exceptions, and Loopholes
So, what are the truck bed passenger exceptions for those under 18, according to Michigan law?
- Parades: That makes sense because there's nothing safer than throwing candy at children from a slow-moving vehicle
- Military Vehicles: Uncle Sam is just like every other uncle. "Eh, you'll be fine. Hop in."
- Emergency Vehicles: You see this most often with firefighters riding on the back of engines. However, I've yet to see a minor...
- Farm/Construction Vehicles: Because nothing bad ever happens at a construction site...right?
If caught violating Michigan's truck bed passenger law, you'll face a fine and have two points added to your license (but who's keeping score?).
But What About Adults?
According to the law and the Lee Steinberg Law Firm, if you are an adult over 18 and you're looking for that "open truck bed wind blown look" that can only be achieved at speeds over 15 mph, you are legally allowed to do so. But why? One nasty bump and you could bounce out of the bed and onto the road.

While the law technically allows you to take this questionable ride, common sense would say that if you feel nostalgic for a hayride experience, go on a hayride.
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