
Think you've heard it all when it comes to driving laws?
In Alabama, it's illegal to drive blindfolded. Yes, someone thought that needed to be said.
According to car rental company Sixt, Alabama's rule is just one of the world's nine most bizarre driving laws. The list reveals that when it comes to road rules, the fine print can get strange.
Here's what the Alabama law says about driving blindfolded.
Is it illegal to drive blindfolded in Alabama?
While it might sound like the setup to a viral stunt gone wrong, many sources claim it's illegal to drive blindfolded in Alabama. But here's the twist: no law says that outright.
What Alabama does have are broader laws that make blindfolding while driving illegal by default. Alabama Code Section 32-5A-190 defines reckless driving as operating a vehicle with "willful or wanton disregard for the safety of persons or property." And under Section 32-5A-53, drivers can't operate a car if their view is obstructed.
So, technically? Yes, blindfolds behind the wheel are a no-go.
What other weird driving laws are there in the world?
Sixt says these are the world's weirdest laws involving cars:
Russia: Driving a dirty vehicle is punishable with a fine
Japan: Splashing pedestrians while driving can cost you money
Minnesota: Gorillas have to ride in the front of the car
Alabama: Driving while blindfolded is prohibited
San Francisco: It is forbidden to clean your car with dirty underwear
UK: You can't urinate on someone else's car
15 countries say you have to drive with your lights on 24 hours a day
Germany: It is forbidden to stop on the roadway if you run out of gas
Italy: It is forbidden to kiss in a car
Alabama is no stranger to weird laws on their books
Alabama's law books are full of rules that range from oddly specific to downright head-scratching. Whether rooted in old traditions, moral codes or just plain bizarre logic, these laws are real, and some are still technically enforceable.
Some of the odd laws include:
It's illegal to wear a fake mustache in church
Organizing a bear wrestling match and wrestling bears will land you in serious legal trouble
It is illegal to impersonate a priest (rethink that Halloween costume)
Jennifer Lindahl is a Breaking and Trending Reporter for the Deep South Connect Team for Gannett/USA Today. Connect with her on X @jenn_lindahl and email at [email protected].
This article originally appeared on Montgomery Advertiser: What’s so strange about this Alabama driving law? Sixt has thoughts
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