Strange Driving Laws from Around the World

The primary motive of driving rules is to ensure the safety of pedestrians and drivers. While it is natural to assume that driving laws worldwide are mostly the same, that is not entirely true. Many countries impose essential yet strange driving laws. Please read all about them below!
Drinking and Driving – Costa Rica
You will be surprised to learn that no law in Costa Rica prohibits its residents from drinking and driving. Unlike the rest of the world, Costa Rica won't levy hefty punishments if you drive after consuming alcohol.
It seems like Costa Rica doesn't believe in proven science that alcohol consumption can hinder driving abilities! The authorities won't charge until you're too intoxicated.

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The Jungle Law – South Africa
South Africa is known for its natural habitat and wilderness. It is home to some of the most magnificent and incredible wildlife inhabitants.
One of the driving laws in South Africa makes it mandatory for automobiles to stop if they spot an animal mid-way. You should also allow them their time to move away. Defying this rule calls for a heavy fine.

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No Halting – Germany
If you are a car fanatic, you might've probably heard of Germany's Autobahn. Yes, Autobahn is the renowned route for crazy speeding cars! Since Autobahn has no speed limit, the cars rush at astonishing speed. The authorities make it illegal to break down or stop Autobahn to ensure safety. The rules only allow halting in cases of emergency. Weird, right?

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Lights On – Sweden
There is no reasonable explanation behind this Swedish law. But, Sweden and many other European countries make it mandatory for cars to drive with headlights on regardless of the hour of the day. Failing to keep the headlights on while driving can lead to fines. The traffic rule sure doesn't sound like something meaningful for cars or pedestrians!

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No Eating Pemitted – Cyprus
Let's face it, so many of us grab our morning breakfast in the car as we hurry up to our workplace. But, you cannot do the same in Cyprus. A rather strange law in Cyprus restricts its drivers to consume food or beverages in the car. And yes, the same rule applies if your vehicle is parked. So no drive-throughs in Cyprus, we guess?

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Splashing Pedestrians – UK
One of the most annoying things for pedestrians on a rainy day is getting drenched in puddle water splashed by cars rushing past. Thankfully, the UK traffic department gets the pain. The issue of vehicles splashing rainwater while driving became so severe in the UK that the government had to create a law against it. The law calls for a fine of 5,000 pounds if the cops catch you in the act!
Which of these driving laws do you find the most strange?
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