Vegas to Salt Lake City and back, 420 miles each way, and Dallas to Fort Smith, Arkansas; 227 miles each way. Los Angeles to Chico, CA: 440 miles each way, and Los Angeles to Phoenix and back; 540 miles each way! But I drive almost anywhere/everywhere naked.
So I gave this a try a few nights back. Especially at nighttime there is very little risk of being seen. Yesterday I left from lunch around noon in full sun and decided to try driving nude back to my empty house. As a man in an SUV, really the only concern is delivery trucks or those with a lift kit. It was a nice, easy drive of about 5 miles that I look forward to doing again soon.
Today I s the day to drive up to pick up wife. 180 miles driven, with 350 to go.. Got supplies of snack and gas, then onto the freeway. Dropped right away. Shorts for the rest stop . Too many people, put on after parking and on before starting. Add a shirt when I get next gas and snack. The the rest free.
LA traffic sucked near downtown, yet no problems at all stating free. It's a great drive. Sunshine., breeze, and moderate Temps high 70s/low 80s .
I'm off again
Today I s the day to drive up to pick up wife. 180 miles driven, with 350 to go.. Got supplies of snack and gas, then onto the freeway. Dropped right away. Shorts for the rest stop . Too many people, put on after parking and on before starting. Add a shirt when I get next gas and snack. The the rest free.LA traffic sucked near downtown, yet no problems at all stating free. It's a great drive. Sunshine., breeze, and moderate Temps high 70s/low 80s .I'm off again
CA is OK with just shorts at rest stops? Most east coast states are, but PA requires shirts.
Do you put on a shirt to pump gas if you are not going inside for a snack or drink or just shorts?
by AndyDi:Going without a shirt, anywhere other than inside a restaurant or store/shop, is not illegal.
True, although in some areas, it's definitely not usual.
Someone may have to go first. That may be me on occasion. :-)
Going without a shirt, anywhere other than inside a restaurant or store/shop, is not illegal.True in general, but PA has "shirts and shoes required" signs on free standing rest rooms.You're taking what I posted outta context. I was answering your question about pumping gas and not going into the store for snacks. Would I go in without a shirt, sure, and I have on many occasions. For someone, such as yourself, that has such a thing about wearing shirts, I'm surprised you go into ANY place that required a shirt! hahaFor the older generations, men and women, it's not unusual. The thing that stops older guys from doing so is the issue younger people have with it, so you'll probably not see many older guys do it and even less, younger guys doing it.
I will admit that I try to combine as many errands as possible into one trip so that I can go as long as possible without wearing a shirt in between. One frustration of mine used to be days when the only time I wore a shirt was the gym. Now I work out in the basement and never wear a shirt for that and rarely wear shorts. On rare occasions I have left my camera off for a Zoom meeting because I didn't feel like wearing a shirt. Don't go as far as someone I know who says he rarely wears a shirt for Zoom meetings. He keeps the camera aimed at his face and if the other participants see enough of his shoulders and upper chest to realize he isn't wearing a shirt he doesn't care!
In the US, there is no law requiring shirts (or shoes, for that matter) in restaurants or any other store/shop.Going without a shirt, anywhere other than inside a restaurant or store/shop, is not illegal.
The health department regulates businesses, not customers.