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Is It Legal to Drive Barefoot in US?

Last Updated : 14 Mar, 2024
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Yes, it is legal to drive barefoot in the US.

All thanks to a determined individual named Jason Heimbaugh, who contacted all state motor vehicle departments in the 90s, it’s confirmed that no federal or state laws explicitly prohibit driving without shoes.

One Exception Exists: Alabama mandates footwear for motorcycle riders due to the increased risk of exposed feet in an accident.

While legal, barefoot driving is strongly discouraged. For optimal control and reaction time, prioritize proper footwear that provides sufficient grip and protects your feet. Remember, safety trumps comfort (and potential legal complications) every time you hit the road.

Note: The information provided is sourced from various websites and collected data; if discrepancies are identified, kindly reach out to us through comments for prompt correction.


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