Monday, March 16, 2020

Drivers Beware Stupid Laws Ahead!

Drivers Beware Stupid Laws AheadWe all know that most driving laws are designed with our safety and best interests in mind. But times change, and sometimes the laws that fit them are late to the game. Here are some of the more hilarious laws that are leise lurking around (longer than they should have) googletag.cmd.push(function() googletag.display(div-gpt-ad-1472832551951-0) ) Driving in Oregon? Make sure you start your stopwatch when you open your door Leaving it open too long may earn you a ticket.Its also illegal to demonstrate your physical endurance while highway driving in Oregonwe just hope this doesnt include staying awake behind the wheelNeed to catch up on the latest issue of X-Men or the Avengers? Just make sure youre not driving in Oklahoma, where manga book reading and driving is a big no-no. Were more concerned about driving where this behavior is legal.Whats up with Alabama? Its actually legal to drive down a one-way street the wrong way if your vehicle is equipped w ith a lanternColor careful? In Minneapolis its illegal to drive a red car down Lake Street and in Denver you cant drive a black car on Sundays.Minnesota doesnt want messy cars In Minnetonka, its illegal to drive a vehicle with dirty wheels that make a mess on the roads.Sheep on board? If so, dont drive through Montanaan unattended sheep in your truck cab can get you in hot water.Keep your weapons holstered when you see an animal from your vehicle in Tennessee. Theres no animal shooting if youre in a moving carunless its a whale (no joke, other than the law itself).No ice picks on your wheels in Montana folksWho does this?Who knew Pennsylvania was so horse sensitive? If youre driving by a gruppe of horses, you must pull off the road and hide your vehicle under a blanket or canvas. And if you make the horses skittish, youll have to disassemble your vehicle()Yeah, these laws arent really enforced any longer, but stilldrivers be wary, and stay safe on the roads. Thats always a good rule to followRead More at www.alltruckjobs.com

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