quote: If you drive a car barefoot in New Jersey, you can get in trouble with the law
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quote: If you drive a car barefoot in New Jersey, you can get in trouble with the law
Michigan had this same law in '57' (don't know if they still do). I can remember the driver ed. instructor bringing it up in class that we weren't allow to drive barefooted.
Bob N.
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I think California has the same .. I remeber in my driver's ed class the same thing
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quote:Originally posted by Rhode Island Red: I think California has the same .. I remeber in my driver's ed class the same thing
You are correct! Rarely enforced even with all the beachgoing though.
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quote:Originally posted by HTWLSS: Request: If you must post a Stupid Law of the Day, could you include it in your daily good morning post? By Friday, these are scattered all over the board and most of them aren't even true. Thanks!
no problem ... on the contrary .. these laws are true, at the time my source gathered them... in 1980 .. These law are very real ... unfortunately so says Susan Dach
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quote: If you drive a car barefoot in New Jersey, you can get in trouble with the law
Michigan had this same law in '57' (don't know if they still do). I can remember the driver ed. instructor bringing it up in class that we weren't allow to drive barefooted.
Bob N.
From what I remember its still against the law in Michigan too. Could be wrong though.
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quote: originally posted by Mike Bonte -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It's not against the law. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posts: 96 | From: Budd Lake, NJ | Registered
Mike is correct, this is an urban legend,at least for NJ....how do I know? In the words of Judge Dredd, "I am the law."
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I'm pretty sure it's illegal in PA here... i remember not too long ago reading it in my drivers manual. Something tells me it's also illegal to drive without a shirt on (male or female)
I welcome those females to break the law
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