Senseless Driving Laws Worldwide (25 pics)

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trollmaster9000 9 year s ago
Well, some of them are from 100+ years ago, like #6 and #11
       
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Cancamuso 9 year s ago
The extra pair of glasses in Spain is old. And I'm talking about 15 years out of date. Since people can drive using contact lenses make no sense.
       
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rikki_doxx 9 year s ago
What do you expect from those moronic politicians you elect?
       
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Sarkazmo 9 year s ago
#25 Also a law in Texas I believe. Recently watched a YouTube video of a custom car that had no windshield but had to have wipers due to the state law.
       
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ChrisR 9 year s ago
Some of these make sense (like #5 and #1), since they are related to safety. Stalling along the Autobahn (with some places no speed limits, I believe) because you're out of gas creates an enormous risk for fatal accidents and car pileups. Eating or drinking while driving takes your focus away from what you should be focusing on - driving.
       
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Mr. Ree 9 year s ago
#23 - very seldom enforced as there's not many people in Oklahoma that can read...

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LOLMASTER5000 9 year s ago
#1 AUTOBAHN
       
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jan_kowalski 9 year s ago
Half of them sound like old dead laws
       
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dontbugme 9 year s ago
From Germany #1 is completely sensible.
Rescuing cars that ran out of fuel from the Autobahn can create huge traffic jams and is even dangerous because there is a _minimal_ speed you have to drive at on the Autobahn. Cars driving slower/stopping in the middle of the road are a huge safety issue if the rest of the pack moves at >150km/h (95mph).
       
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Glasofruix 9 year s ago
#18 Uh, like in a crapload of european countries.
       
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jeskris 9 year s ago
Don´t you mean worldwide? You can´t just park your car anywhere you like.
       
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Gorfian 9 year s ago
Most of them make perfect sense - the senseless part is that people actually needed laws to tell them not to do it in the first place. But as the old saying goes - if there's no law against it, it isn't illegal.
       
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patrick.b.steg 9 year s ago
No sources listed but, hey, it MUST be true because you're reading it on the Internet!
       
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jeskris 9 year s ago
#7 I never do that, and I´m from Denmark
       
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patrick.b.steg 9 year s ago
Lucky thing you read this then Jeskris. You could have wound up in big trouble one day. You'll start doing now that you know the law, right?
       
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