Weird Traffic Rules from Around the World
Russia takes car cleanliness seriously, and failure to maintain a pristine ride can result in a fine of up to 2,000 roubles.
Beware, as uttering choice words out your window could lead to a fine of up to $100
in Rockville, Maryland
It's illegal to eat or drink anything while driving. Even a sneaky sip of water could cost you an €85 fine in Cyprus.
Swedish drivers are required to keep their headlights illuminated 24 hours a day, regardless of the time of year.
Hunting from the comfort of your vehicle may seem like an odd notion, but in Tennessee and California, it's explicitly prohibited.
In Japan, it's not just the driver who can get into trouble; even being a passenger in a car with a drunk driver is against the law.
In France, drivers are required to carry breathalyser kits in their vehicles to test their blood alcohol content levels.
If you find yourself in Alaska with a furry friend in tow, the back of a pickup truck is still considered a suitable mode of pooch transportation.
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