New York Statutes
§ 1222 — Persons riding on trucks
New York § 1222
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Bluebook
N.Y. Vehicle & Traffic § 1222 (2026).
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§ 1222. Persons riding on trucks.
1.No operator of any motor vehicle\ncommonly known as an auto truck shall operate such auto truck, nor shall\nthe owner thereof permit it to be operated, for a distance in excess of\nfive miles, while there is standing therein or thereon any person or\npersons in excess of one-third of the number of persons therein or\nthereon:\n a. Unless suitable seats are securely attached to the body of such\nauto truck;\n b. Unless side racks of at least three feet in height above the floor\nof such auto truck are securely attached; and\n c. Unless it shall have attached thereto a tail board or tail gate\nwhich is securely closed.\n The provisions of this subdivision shall not apply to persons or\ncorporations operating an agency or agencies for public service,
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