The strangest driving laws in the world
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Do you know the amount of potatoes you’re legally allowed to carry?
Michael Barera - 2/29
Australia: register your potatoes
Ronan Glon - 3/29
Bahrain: go to jail
Ronan Glon - 4/29
China: gamble to drive
Ronan Glon - 5/29
Cyprus: eat before you go
Ronan Glon - 6/29
France: bring your own breathalyser
KOMU News - 7/29
France: no license, no problem
Aixam - 8/29
Germany: keep your tank full
Ronan Glon - 9/29
Japan: be careful when it’s wet
Ronan Glon - 10/29
Japan: don’t ride with a drunk
Ronan Glon - 11/29
Mongolia: drive what you want
Marcin Konsek - 12/29
Spain: no headphones
Ronan Glon - 13/29
South Africa: stay in if you break down
Ronan Glon - 14/29
Russia: keep your plate clean
Ronan Glon - 15/29
Sweden: keep your lights on
Ronan Glon - 16/29
Switzerland: don’t wash at home
Ronan Glon - 17/29
Thailand: keep your shirt on
Ronan Glon - 18/29
United States: no inspections
Ronan Glon - 19/29
United States: ride out back
Michael Barera - 20/29
United States: keep your tires quiet
Dodge - 21/29
France: yellow lights (honourable mention)
Ronan Glon - 22/29
Japan: two switches (honourable mention)
Ronan Glon - 23/29
South Africa: No need for insurance
Arthur Brognoli - 24/29
Dubai: Camels have right of way
Taryn Elliott - 25/29
US: Right turn on red
Rodnae Productions - 26/29
UK: You can’t use your phone to pay at the drive-through
Erik McLean - 27/29
Canada: You must honk when overtaking on Prince Edward Island
Jason Heisler - 28/29
India: Don’t drive without a pollution control certificate
Sharad Bhat - 29/29
Australia: Lock your car
Pat Whelen