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No, there are no laws regarding driving footwear in the UK. As long as you are in control of your vehicle, you can drive barefoot.
By yourself it is illegal. Just like your permit when you started driving a car you have to have a properly licensed driver with you.
It depends on where you are driving. It is illegal to have one in a vehicle in Washington D.C., Virginia, and on military bases. If you are driving a commercial vehicle, then you can't have one in Illinois, New York, or New Jersey.
Smoking in a private vehicle is not illegal unless it causes you to drive without due care and attention. From October 2015, it will be illegal to smoke in a vehicle when there are children present. It is illegal to smoke in commercial vehicles, except for lorries.
Despite popular rumours, there are no laws in the UK relating to appropriate footwear for driving. The only requirement is that you must be fully in control of your vehicle.
Alabama:Barefoot Driving: Operation of a motor vehicle by a driver with bare feet is permitted. Exception: motorcycle rider.Ohio:Barefoot Driving: Operation of a motor vehicle by a driver with bare feet is permitted but not recommended. California:Barefoot Driving: Operation of a motor vehicle by a driver with bare feet is not prohibited.Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware,Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming: Barefoot Driving: Operation of a motor vehicle by a driver with bare feet is permitted. District of Columbia Barefoot Driving: Operation of a motor vehicle by a driver with bare feet is permitted.American Territories American Samoa, Peurto Rico, Virgin Islands: Barefoot Driving: Operation of a motor vehicle by a driver with bare feet is permitted. Guam:Driving Barefoot: No information. Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, New Foundland, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Saskatchewan, Yukon Territory: Barefoot Driving: Operation of a motor vehicle by a driver with bare feet is permitted.
Yes. If you are driving a commercial vehicle, without a commercial vehicle license, then you can indeed be ticketed and fined. This is true regardless of the type of road you are driving on. - - - - - It depends. You can drive a commercial vehicle within 50 miles of the place where the vehicle is customarily stored without having a CDL. This is so farmers can haul crops to the buyer without needing a CDL.
It is illegal on all 50 states.
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no it isn't. you can drive barefoot if you want, but it's just easier if you have some type of footwear on.
no its illegal
There are no UK laws regarding footwear and driving. As long as you are in control of your vehicle, you may drive barefoot.