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Is It Illegal to Drive Without a Shirt?

July 15, 2026 by Nina Bennett
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Can you drive shirtless in the US?

You’re coming from the beach and just going on a casual drive up the street, do you need to throw on a shirt?

Driving without a shirt is not explicitly illegal in most places, regardless of gender. However, local regulations or societal norms might influence whether it's considered acceptable. Here are some things to consider:

  1. Local laws: While there is no federal law specifically prohibiting driving without a shirt, some local ordinances might address indecent exposure or public decency, which could apply in certain situations.
  2. Safety concerns: Driving without a shirt might be seen as a distraction or pose safety concerns in some scenarios, which could lead to being pulled over by law enforcement.
  3. Societal norms: In some areas, driving without a shirt might be frowned upon or seen as inappropriate, even if it's not explicitly illegal.

If you're unsure about the regulations in your area, it's best to check with local authorities or review local traffic laws.

Legal considerations

In general, there are no federal or state laws in the United States explicitly prohibiting driving without a shirt.

The majority of traffic laws focus on behaviors that directly impact road safety, such as speeding, driving under the influence, and distracted driving.

However, issues of public decency and safety might come into play, depending on the circumstances and local regulations.

Public decency laws

Public decency laws vary widely from one jurisdiction to another. While driving without a shirt does not typically fall under the category of indecent exposure, there are scenarios where it might be considered inappropriate or even offensive, leading to potential legal consequences.

For example, if a driver is pulled over for another violation, such as speeding, and the officer deems the lack of a shirt to be part of disorderly conduct, it could result in a citation or a warning.

Additionally, law enforcement officers might view a shirtless driver as a distraction to other drivers, which could lead to being pulled over and issued a warning or citation for distracted driving.

State-specific considerations

While no state explicitly bans driving without a shirt, some states have broader laws regarding public decency that could be interpreted to include such behavior.

Driving within your personal vehicle can still be considered in public when you're viewable by others, so let’s consider which states have top freedom in effect (meaning you can walk around without a shirt publicly regardless of gender).

In the U.S. the majority of states are top-free with the exception of Indiana, Tennessee and Utah which specifically have laws around women appearing in public without tops.[1] This could potentially extend to driving in your car, so women should take this into account when driving topless in these states.

Safety concerns

Even if you can legally drive without a shirt, there are some reasons it might be wise to throw one on. After all, driving without a shirt might raise safety concerns.

For instance, in the event of an accident, a seat belt worn directly against the skin could cause more severe abrasions.

If you are in a more serious accident and your airbag deploys or you are thrown from the vehicle, you are also looking at more serious injuries.

Cultural and societal norms

Beyond the legal aspects, cultural and societal norms play a significant role in how driving without a shirt is perceived.

In some regions, particularly those with warmer climates or in beach towns, seeing shirtless individuals is relatively common and generally accepted. In contrast, in more conservative areas, it might be viewed as inappropriate or disrespectful.

Insurance concerns

If you get a ticket for public indecency or distracted driving, it can potentially raise your insurance rates. A distracted driving ticket is much more likely to have an impact, with a potenial increase of 19% on average.

Overall, there are unlikely to be major insurance repercussions as the result of driving topless.

Wrapping up

Driving without a shirt might seem like an unusual topic of legal inquiry, but it brings up interesting questions about public decency, safety and cultural norms.

While it is generally not illegal to drive without a shirt in the United States, various factors could influence whether it's a good idea. Drivers should consider these factors and exercise discretion based on their location and the specific circumstances.

If in doubt, it's always a good idea to err on the side of caution and wear appropriate attire while driving. This not only ensures compliance with local regulations but also promotes safety.

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