We live in a place where going barefoot or almost barefoot − think flip-flop and sandals − is baked into the lifestyle of Southwest Floridians. We can thank our beaches in Naples and Marco Island for ...
Summer may be waning, but it's still warm enough to kick off your shoes and run through the grass in your backyard or stroll barefoot along the beach. But say you need to run a quick errand. Do you ...
Q: A few of my adult driving students from other countries are in the habit of driving barefoot. While I don’t think it’s illegal, I ask them to keep their shoes on because in an emergency requiring a ...
State law does not regulate what footwear a person can or cannot wear while driving. Law enforcement can issue a reckless driving ticket if driving barefoot contributes to an accident. While legal, ...
As you look down at your sand-covered feet after a long, hot day at the beach, you might be tempted to forgo putting your shoes back on and instead drive back home barefoot. There is no Missouri state ...
In just about every store you enter, you’ll see one sign with rules that all customers must abide by. No shirt. No shoes. No service. If your upper body and your feet are not covered, don’t expect to ...
Texas carries many strange laws and legends. That "law" is actually a myth. According to Texas Monthly, it never existed. During the Great Depression, many people associated bare feet with poverty.