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The Story Behind The Story: COULD YOU DRIVE IN THESE COUNTRIES.

Dorothy Philbin  CNBNews Columnist
 

No tinted windows
on cars in the United Arab Emirates.   Most states have some version of the same law but are rarely enforced.
 
No right-hand drive vehicles in Russia for safety reason.  Right-hand drive vehicles are common in the British Isles and Ireland.
 
No dirty cars in Russia.  Specifically, the concern is the license plates.  Again, most states have some version of the same law.
 
No cup holders between the front seats of a car.  This applies to France and the fine is 75 Euros or $81.39 American.
 
No Bluetooth headsets or headphones in Spain.  The fine is 200 Euros or $217.04 American.
 
No more than 110 pounds of potatoes in a car in Australia and a fine of $1,700 for an unlocked car.
 
Running a red light will get you six months in jail if you drive in Bahrain.
 
Driving while under the influence in Japan will get you three years in prison plus a fine of $3,500.
 
No washing a car in front of your house in Switzerland.
 
 
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