BIZARRE US DRIVING LAWS
The US' most bizarre driving laws
No swearing while driving in Maryland - If you're caught swearing behind the wheel while in Maryland, you could face a penalty of $100.
It's prohibited to race horses on highways in Rhode Island - It is against the law to race horses or test their speed on a highway in Rhode Island. Should you be found in violation of either of these laws, you may be subject to a fine of up to $20 or 10 days in jail.
You can't drive with a bear on your backseat in Massachusetts - The state of Massachusetts passed legislation limiting how you should secure your bear if you are transporting it on public roads. Since then, the rule has been updated to include any animal in the back of your car and to include detailed guidelines on how to secure it. You could be fined a minimum of $50 if you are found in violation of this legislation.
You must not drive while blindfolded in Alabama - It is forbidden to drive in Alabama, a state in the South, whilst wearing a blindfold. The rule is part of a broader legislation designed to guarantee that motorists adhere to visibility standards. Whether it's a blindfold, a passenger, or another o...