no
In states where cars have to be inspected it is illegal. In the UK it is illegal.
Not in the UK.
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.
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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.
In the UK, it is not explicitly illegal to drive while wearing a surgical boot on your left foot; however, it is essential that drivers can operate their vehicle safely and effectively. If the boot impairs your ability to control the vehicle, it could be considered unsafe and may lead to legal repercussions if involved in an accident. It's advisable to consult with your doctor and ensure that you can drive safely before taking to the road.
It is illegal to drive over 70 mph anywhere in the UK.
It's a myth that driving barefoot/in sandals/flip-flops/high heels etc is illegal. There is absolutely no motoring law in the UK that specifies footwear.
The act of sniffing glue is not illegal in the UK but it is illegal to buy or sell glue for such a purpose.
It is not illegal to drive in the UK with an arm in a plaster cast, as long as you are still able to control the vehicle safely. However, it is recommended to inform your insurance company of your condition and to consult with your doctor if you have any doubts about your ability to drive safely.
Em, what if you only have a left leg. In the UK it is. It would have to be an automatic. In the UK there are adaptions to vehicles so that legless, or armless people can drive. It looks very strange to see a steering wheel on the floor.
if they have a licence there not illegal