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Drving?


Question Posted Tuesday July 18 2006, 9:04 pm

Is it illegal to drive with flip flops on in minnesota? thanks!

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love_angel_music_baby answered Tuesday July 18 2006, 11:31 pm:
I'm not sure but it's not as if cars, pedestrians or cop cars are going to peer in your window on the way past to see what kind of footwear you have on. I wouldn't do it anyway, it's not too smart. Something could happen.

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Helpful answered Tuesday July 18 2006, 11:27 pm:
I don't think it's ILLEGAL, but that doesn't mean it's the greatest idea. It's just illegal to drive with bare feet. (I was getting teased about this by family members when I was getting my permit)

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