Generally speaking, you are not allowed to have an open container of alcohol inside the passenger area of a vehicle. The trunk, however, is almost universally accepted as a safe place to store an open ...
Florida prohibits motorists from possessing an open container of alcohol Florida law allows open containers while driving it's in a locked glove compartment, locked trunk or other locked nonpassenger ...
Making a beer run? If you're not behind the wheel, there's no law against cracking open that six-pack before you make it home. Connecticut is one of the few states where motor vehicle passengers can, ...
Wisconsin law prohibits both drivers and passengers from having open alcohol containers in a moving vehicle. Fines for violating open container laws are $263.30 for drivers and $200.50 for passengers.
We all know you can’t drink and drive. But what about drinking while someone else drives? Here’s what to know about the law in Florida: Can you have an open container of alcohol in a moving car?