No, it is not illegal to drive barefoot in Alabama for cars or trucks. Alabama law does not prohibit driving without shoes for standard motor vehicles, making it permissible under state statutes.
Motorcycle Exception
Motorcyclists must wear shoes while operating or riding a motorcycle, per Alabama Code Section 32-5A-245, except in an enclosed cab.
Potential Risks
While legal, barefoot driving can lead to issues if it impairs control, such as during an accident or if an officer deems it unsafe, potentially resulting in citations for reckless operation.
Advice for Drivers
Wearing shoes is recommended for better pedal control and safety, even if not required by law.
Sources:
- https://www.rjaffelaw.com/blog/is-it-legal-to-drive-barefoot-in-alabama/
- https://www.aol.com/articles/drive-shirtless-alabama-law-says-190545606.html












