A long day of driving, a heat wave, and a beach trip are a few reasons why people may decide to drive barefoot. But is it legal? Drivers have claimed they cruise around shoeless as it helps them have ...
As you look down at your sand-covered feet after a long, hot day at the beach, you might be tempted to forgo putting your shoes back on and instead drive back home barefoot. But is it legal? And, if ...
Q: A few of my adult driving students from other countries are in the habit of driving barefoot. While I don’t think it’s illegal, I ask them to keep their shoes on because in an emergency requiring a ...
Summer is here and that calls for more trips to the beach, water park or your local public pool. While driving to and from you may wonder: Is it illegal to drive barefoot? The answer may surprise you.
It is legal to drive barefoot in Rhode Island, as it is in all 50 states. There is also no law against driving shirtless in Rhode Island. Drivers have claimed they cruise around shoeless as it helps ...
State law does not regulate what footwear a person can or cannot wear while driving. Law enforcement can issue a reckless driving ticket if driving barefoot contributes to an accident. While legal, ...