I took my neighbor for a ride a while back. Quite funny facial expressions, almost mimicing Clarkson's review of the Atom. Enjoy!!
fiesty
PS- I can confirm I was not speeding,
My neighbor's ride, Jeremy Clarkson impression
Re: My neighbor's ride, Jeremy Clarkson impression
WOW no shoes...I heard an urban legend that you can get a ticket in Texas if you don't wear shoes to drive....no clue if it's true.
Re: My neighbor's ride, Jeremy Clarkson impression
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WOW no shoes...I heard an urban legend that you can get a ticket in Texas if you don't wear shoes to drive....no clue if it's true.
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That one has been around forever, although my high school driver's ed text (from 25+ years ago) actually mentioned kicking off shoes as a technique to stay awake on long trips. Our (apparently better informed than most) instructor said that while legal, he didn't think it was a good idea - but told the girls that barefoot was better than strappy sandals or platforms/heels.
Some quick cites I found.
http://www.ocregister.com/news/driving- ... shoes.html
Driving a car barefoot legal [at the state level], motorcycles often not.
http://web.archive.org/web/200306181050 ... efoot.html
This might be a useful reference: AAA Digest of Motor Laws, but it appears to be only hardcopy. Come on AAA, how about an online, searchable version.
Of course none of this will prevent a misinformed from giving you a hard time, or claiming a local ordinance.
WOW no shoes...I heard an urban legend that you can get a ticket in Texas if you don't wear shoes to drive....no clue if it's true.
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That one has been around forever, although my high school driver's ed text (from 25+ years ago) actually mentioned kicking off shoes as a technique to stay awake on long trips. Our (apparently better informed than most) instructor said that while legal, he didn't think it was a good idea - but told the girls that barefoot was better than strappy sandals or platforms/heels.
Some quick cites I found.
http://www.ocregister.com/news/driving- ... shoes.html
Driving a car barefoot legal [at the state level], motorcycles often not.
http://web.archive.org/web/200306181050 ... efoot.html
This might be a useful reference: AAA Digest of Motor Laws, but it appears to be only hardcopy. Come on AAA, how about an online, searchable version.
Of course none of this will prevent a misinformed from giving you a hard time, or claiming a local ordinance.
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