Summer is 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 have ...
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 ...
While it’s not technically illegal to drive barefoot in a car, the practice can be unsafe. In some states, drivers may be fined if driving barefoot contributes to an accident. Open-toed shoes like ...
Personal Injury Attorney Craig Swapp from Craig Swapp & Associates joined us to debunk six common driving myths. First -- do airbags cause more harm than good? Swapp says in one study from of 10 years ...
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, ...
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 ...
It is legal to drive barefoot in New Hampshire, as it is in all 50 states. There is also no law against driving shirtless in New Hampshire. After a day at one of the Seacoast beaches, you might be ...
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.
If you are one of the many drivers who believe that it is illegal to drive barefoot, you may be surprised to learn that this is not the case. It’s a little more complicated than that, however, and ...