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Summer may be waning, but it's still warm enough to kick off your shoes and run through the grass in your backyard or stroll barefoot along the beach. But say you need to run a quick errand. Do you ...
Everyone, at one time or another has driven without shoes on, even though student drivers have been warned by adults since permits were a thing. Despite persistent myths surrounding this issue, many ...
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 ...
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 ...
Driving barefoot is legal in Florida and all 50 U.S. states, but it's discouraged for safety reasons. While driving barefoot can be safer than wearing flip-flops, closed-toe shoes are the safest ...
After driving for hours in uncomfortable shoes, or finishing a full day on the beach, you may be tempted to drive barefoot. However, it's important to find out if driving barefoot is allowed in New ...
Is it illegal to drive without wearing shoes? Do backseat passengers have to wear a seatbelt? Can you ride in the back of a pickup? If you've got driving questions, we've got answers. Summer is here, ...
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 ...
If you live in or near a Florida beach town, you likely walk around barefoot a little more than the average person. And you might even take the short drive home from the beach without shoes, too.