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Is It Illegal to Drive Barefoot in Vermont? Here’s What the Law Says

Summary by agadari.com
Ah, summer. The season of road trips, windows down, and that feeling of freedom on the open road. But what about when that freedom translates to wanting to kick off your shoes and cruise barefoot? For many drivers, the thought of ditching the sandals and feeling the cool breeze on their toes can be tempting. But is it legal to drive barefoot in Vermont? There’s a common misconception that driving without shoes is illegal across the United States…
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agadari.com broke the news in Irving, United States on Thursday, May 23, 2024.
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