Driving with no shoes barely legal

Q: Is there any law against driving barefoot? Second, is it legal to exceed the speed limit when passing another vehicle?

A: “After researching the subject, there appears to be no specific section of the Montana Code Annotated that specifically addresses wearing shoes and driving. While driving without shoes on does not seem to be codified (lawyer talk for illegal), should driving without shoes cause one to drive unsafely or if the same interferes with one’s driving, (it) still could be grounds for the issuance of a citation.”

Driving with no shoes barely legal

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