If you cant have an open container in a car, why do limos have mini bars in them?

Question:


Answers:

Who is tired of seeing "Baby On Board" placards in car windows?

the driver is separated, legally the driver has to be separated from the alcohol using area of the vehicle.

Cars market?

thats a goodo quesytion! <:)

What is the difference between a short block engine and a long block?

The partition makes it legal. You can have an open container in your trunk if you're over 21...

Should I avoid filling up with petrol at Tesco petrol stations ?

because people in limo's have $$$

I have a driving question?

There is a divider between the driver and the alcohol.

What is this?

that is occurring in an area of the car not within the possible reach of the driver due to limo partitioning and commercial livery passengers do not have the option of getting behind the wheel.

What type of truck is shown on the tv show Rob and Big?

because limo passengers arent driving and theyre in a separate "compartment"(?) of the car.

If road pricing is introduced, would it be a good idea to allow a basic free milage to all road users?


just like you can have unsealed (not open, open-just unsealed) liquor in the trunk because there is no possible way there you could be drinking and driving.
More Questions & Answers ...

  • How much did your car cost in relation to your salary?
  • What tax band is a BMW Z3?
  • Smaller tire faster acceleration?
  • How do I prevent siphoning of gas from my older van? They have gotten through the locking gas cap twice.?
  • How do I put gas in my car when it's on E and doesn't move anywhere?
  • Why are there 5 speed automatic engines in cars these days?
  • Where is a good place to buy a class III hitch for a SUV. I also need to have it installed.?
  • Don't you hate it when.?
  • Transferring out of state permits?
  • How much would it cost to send a car for LA to Ohio?
  • This article contents is post by this website user, CarQnA.com doesn't promise its accuracy.


    Copyright 2006-2008-2007 CarQnA.com. All Rights Reserved.