1222 - Persons riding on trucks.

§ 1222. Persons  riding on trucks. 1. No operator of any motor vehicle  commonly known as an auto truck shall operate such auto truck, nor shall  the owner thereof permit it to be operated, for a distance in excess  of  five  miles,  while  there  is standing therein or thereon any person or  persons in excess of one-third of  the  number  of  persons  therein  or  thereon:    a.  Unless  suitable  seats  are securely attached to the body of such  auto truck;    b. Unless side racks of at least three feet in height above the  floor  of such auto truck are securely attached; and    c.  Unless  it  shall  have attached thereto a tail board or tail gate  which is securely closed.    The provisions of this subdivision  shall  not  apply  to  persons  or  corporations  operating an agency or agencies for public service, who or  which are subject  to  the  jurisdiction,  supervision  and  regulations  prescribed  by or pursuant to the public service law nor to their agents  or  employees  when  engaged  in  the  business  of  such   persons   or  corporations.    2.  No  operator  of any motor vehicle commonly known as an auto truck  shall operate such auto truck, nor shall the owner thereof permit it  to  be  operated, in excess of five miles, while there are in excess of five  persons under eighteen years of age in the body of such truck unless  at  least  one  person  over eighteen years of age also rides in the body of  said truck.