Plenty of daily drivers throw on whatever is by the door and get rolling, only to realize halfway down the street that their shoes aren’t helping. “Driving footwear” sounds trivial, but it affects ...
Christy Bieber has a JD from UCLA School of Law and began her career as a college instructor and textbook author. She has been writing full time for over a decade with a focus on making financial and ...
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 ...
You may not be able to walk into a McDonald's in bare feet, but you can drive there without shoes. Driving a car barefoot is legal in all 50 states. While the risks of barefoot driving are debatable, ...
Jennifer Lopez can drive barefoot, or for that matter, wholly bare, anywhere on the face of the Earth, and not only is it perfectly legal, it’s highly recommended. I am certain that 95 percent of ...
"Is it safe or dangerous to drive after taking off ones shoes?" This may be a question many drivers have asked themselves at least once. There are no laws regulating barefoot-driving currently, but it ...
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, ...
It is legal to drive a car barefoot in Florida, as there are no state statutes prohibiting it. Law enforcement cautions against driving barefoot, as it could lead to a reckless driving ticket if it ...
Driving barefoot is legal in Arizona. However, driving barefoot may present safety risks, such as reduced pedal control and difficulty reacting in emergencies. Hot pavement temperatures pose a risk to ...