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Is Driving Barefoot Legal? State Laws (2026)

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Driving Barefoot is legal in all 50 states as of 2026, though some states impose restrictions on age, quantity, or method of use. Check your specific state below for details.

50 Legal
0 Restricted
0 Illegal

Last verified: April 2026 · About our research

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is driving barefoot legal in the United States?

Driving Barefoot is legal in all 50 states as of 2026, though some states impose restrictions on age, quantity, or method of use. Check your specific state below for details.

How many states allow driving barefoot?

As of 2026, driving barefoot is legal in 50 states. Use the map and table on this page to check your specific state.

Can you travel across state lines with driving barefoot?

Crossing state lines changes which laws apply. If driving barefoot is legal in your home state but illegal in the state you're entering, you can face criminal charges the moment you cross the border. Always check the laws of every state on your route.

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