Did you know that you can be arrested for dumping your Margarita on the street in one city? Bizarre driving laws are everywhere. Keep reading to learn about these crazy rules in states, and make sure to remember where you are before blaring that car horn.
Alabama
- Apparently ‘Bama is an
acronym for Blunt All Motorist Adventures, for officials there have
inexplicably made it illegal to drive while blindfolded.
Alaska
- Contrary to public opinion
roof racks are not specifically designed for skis, snowboards and cocker
spaniels. Or at least not in Alaska, where authorities have found it
necessary to declare it illegal to tether a dog to the roof of a car.
Arkansas
- Think twice while in
Arkansas if you harbor an unflagging passion for cold cut sandwiches and
honking your car horn. Arkansas authorities have deemed it illegal to
blare a car horn where ice cold beverages or sandwiches are served after
9 p.m.
California
- No matter how luxuriously
comfortable that divided highway may look, it is illegal in Eureka,
California, to use a road as a bed.
- In order to save money on
having to crop dust their streets, officials in Chico, California, have
made it illegal to plant rutabagas in roadways.
- Officials in Glendale,
California, no doubt, caved in to insurance lobbyists when they
inexplicably decided to make it illegal to jump from a car at 65 mph.
- Don’t expect to find any
salt-rimmed curbs in Hermosa Beach, California. Officials there have
made it illegal to spill your Margarita on any street.
Connecticut
- No need to get your Lexus
Sport Luxury Sedan painted blaze orange. Hunting from cars in
Connecticut is illegal, even during deer season.
Georgia
- Going on an intuitive hunch
that teeter-totters and cars don’t mix, officials in Dublin, Georgia,
have made it illegal to drive through playgrounds.
Illinois
- Beware if you own a bicycle in Galesburg, Illinois. The police there have no tolerance for “fancy riding.”
Iowa
- Throw it and they (police) will come. In Mount Vernon, Iowa, it is illegal to throw your Red Ryder onto the highway.
Kansas
- In Derby, Kansas, it is
considered a misdemeanor to screech your tires while driving. This
abominable act can cost you 30 days in jail.
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