Mark H. Bickel | Naples Daily News
We live in a place where going barefoot or almost barefoot − think flip-flop and sandels − is baked into the lifestyle of Southwest Floridians. We can thank our beautiful beaches in Naples and Marco Island for that.
But just how far can you take the barefoot living, beyond the sand, or inside and around the house or at the Yoga studio? One question people might have: Is it legal to drive barefoot in Naples and Marco Island?
The answer: Yes.
Although local law enforcement agencies throughout Florida caution against the practice, driving barefoot or while wearing “loose shoes” like sandals and flip-flops isn’t against the law, according to state statutes.
There is no law in Naples or Marco Island, or all of Florida for that matter − or even the U.S., that specifically regulates what footwear a driver can and cannot wear while behind the wheel.
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