WASHINGTON - Whether you're walking through soft grass or padding around your kitchen, there's something instinctively satisfying about going barefoot, and now is the perfect time to try it. But it's ...
Press and Naples Daily News are answering questions about what you can and can't do, according to the law, in SWFL.
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 ...
Press and Naples Daily News are answering questions about what you can and can't do, according to the law, in SWFL.
Driving barefoot is legal in Florida and all 50 U.S. states, but it's discouraged for safety reasons. While driving barefoot can be safer than wearing flip-flops, closed-toe shoes are the safest ...