Weird Driving Laws: Installment #3

Posted in Strange Driving Laws | Posted on 01-20-2011 | Written by American Guardian Warranty

Back in December, we shared with you our second installment of some very abnormal laws regarding automotive transportation and the roads we drive on.

Now we’re here to give you installment #3, which includes Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, and Louisiana. Kentucky slipped past, so feel free to share any weird driving laws you know of in the Bluegrass State. Read the rest of this entry »

Weird Driving Laws: Installment #2

Posted in Strange Driving Laws | Posted on 12-10-2010 | Written by American Guardian Warranty

godzillaBack in October we shared with you our first installment of some very abnormal laws regarding automotive transportation that exist in our country. We’re back with some more as we look at Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, and Idaho. Hawaii seemed to slip by in terms of strange driving laws.

Colorado

  • In the city of Alamosa, you may not knowingly throw a missile at a vehicle that transports people or property. (Notice the ‘knowingly’ part of this law) Read the rest of this entry »

Weird Driving Laws: Installment #1

Posted in Strange Driving Laws | Posted on 10-22-2010 | Written by American Guardian Warranty

So you’ve got your car, you’ve got your extended automotive service contract, and now you’re ready to hit the road. Driving across the country can be an incredible journey, unless you run into some obscure driving laws in other states. Believe it or not, there are rules of the road in other states that will baffle the “common sense” in you. Which is why we decided to throw together a montage of some of the best (most ridiculous) road laws we could find. Read the rest of this entry »