Don't speed if you're carrying too many potatoes! Just one of the many strange driving laws from around the world... 🥔
regardless of whether you’re listening to music or talking on the phone using a hands-free kit. The law states it’s only acceptable to drive with headphones when you’re obtaining a motorcycle license and need to receive directions from an instructor.While not so much a law as a suggestion, authorities in some of the rougher parts of South Africa urge motorists not to take a look under the bonnet if they break down.
This practice was widespread enough at one point thatSwedish law states every car needs to have its headlights on, regardless of road type or weather conditions. Motorists don’t need to turn the rear lights on until visibility decreases so drivers of late-model cars can get away with using only the daytime running lights when the sun is out.
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