Tuesday 13 November 2012

Crazy Texas Driving Laws

You should feel safer if you live in Texas than in other states. A law requires criminals to give their victims a 24-hour notice in writing or orally before committing a crime, and that is only one of the strange laws in Texas. The criminal is also supposed to explain the nature of the crime to be committed.

Looking for silly outdated laws still on the books in the State of Texas we came across some that made us laugh and some that left us puzzled and the best of them all had to do with driving on Texas roads.

In Borger, Texas you cannot throw any confetti, rubber balls, feather dusters, whips or quirts (riding crops), or explosive firecrackers from your car window - if you get caught expect to get a major ticket.

In Richardson, Texas it is illegal to place a "for sale" sign the window of your car if it will be visible from the street - rather than attracting potential buyers, you may attract the attention of police and get written a citation. It is illegal to do a U-turn in Richardson and other types of 'irregular turns,' if spotted by police, can land you a fine of up to $225.

In Temple, you can get a citation for disrupting town peace if you ride your horse and buggy or drive any type of vehicle through the town square. You can only ride your horse at night in Texarkana if it has appropriate taillights.

Texas state law stipulates that all vehicles are required to have windshield wipers, but there is no law that required all cars to have windshields.

Driving while under the influence of alcohol or drugs is never a good idea, but here in Texas, if you are riding in your own car while you are drunk and the person who is driving your car is drunk as well, both of you will be charged.

Sometimes, what you're wearing -- or not -- while driving can earn also you fines all around the country. In Alabama, it is illegal for a driver to be blindfolded or barefoot while operating a vehicle. Women can't wear a housecoat while behind the wheel in California. And driving while not wearing shoes is prohibited in Virginia.

For more information about safety on the road and Texas car insurance visit Dillo Insurance online at www.dillo.com. Dillo Insurance specializes in cheap Texas car insurance and no credit check car insurance. Dillo provides coverage for Texas drivers regardless of tickets, accidents or young drivers on your policy.

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