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Know the prodigious laws of driving in abroad

Friday - September 28, 2018 11:19 am , Category : WTN SPECIAL
Without shirt car driving is illegal in Thailand
Without shirt car driving is illegal in Thailand

Different laws of driving in different countries

SEP 28 (WTN) - There are so many rules for driving in India that you may know. Well, there is no such a strange rule for driving in India, due to which you have to face difficulties. But in many countries, there are such strange rules of driving which you will be surprised if you know about it. After all what are these rules, let’s know.
 
Sweden
It is compulsory to keep the headlights on of the car while driving in Sweden. Not only this, if you don’t on the headlight in the winter, you can also be fined. This has been done because in Sweden there is a lot of fog. In this way the driver can clearly visible while driving and people will also see the car; hence the need to on the headlight has been made mandatory.

Cyprus
In the small countries Cyprus, people aren’t allowed to eat in the car. If someone found eating in the car, he may face a heavy fine. If anyone has to eat anything and drink, then he can come down from the car and eat in a hotel only.

Moscow
It is very important to keep cars clean in Russia's capital Moscow. If your car is found to be filthy, then you may be fined.

Thailand
Thailand, which is located in the east of Asia, has a different rule for driving. It is compulsory to wear shirts while driving. If you drive topless then it is considered as illegal and there is a penalty on it. Whatever the weather, you have to wear a shirt and then you can drive.

Japan
The country known for the discipline is Japan. In Japan, if you bounce water on pedestrians while driving, then it is illegal there and there is a penalty for this.

China
If you stop the car for pedestrians while driving in China, the world's most populous country, then it is against the law and the driver has to pay penalty.
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