RE: Driving in the Nude

Whats your point Thomas?
From what I read, None of the drivers in the vehicles concerned in the articles on you link page were nude whilst driving.
I cant see any problem with people driving nude or bare foot unless they are a smoker and drop a little hot ash, but then again I have attended and read about accidents where clothed people have dropped hot ash on themselves when driving and crashed whilst trying to get the hot ash off.
I have yet to read or see any article that has defined the act of driving nude as the cause of a motor vehicle accident.
Also I have been to a number of MVA's as a first responder and as yet I haven't come across a nude driver or passenger in 40+ years service.

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RE: Driving in the Nude

Whats your point Thomas?From what I read, None of the drivers in the vehicles concerned in the articles on you link page were nude whilst driving.I cant see any problem with people driving nude or bare foot unless they are a smoker and drop a little hot ash, but then again I have attended and read about accidents where clothed people have dropped hot ash on themselves when driving and crashed whilst trying to get the hot ash off.I have yet to read or see any article that has defined the act of driving nude as the cause of a motor vehicle accident.Also I have been to a number of MVA's as a first responder and as yet I haven't come across a nude driver or passenger in 40+ years service.The point? Nude driving doesNOT cause accidents! You seem to be upset about something. Take a deep breath and relax.

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RE: Driving in the Nude

Whats your point Thomas?From what I read, None of the drivers in the vehicles concerned in the articles on you link page were nude whilst driving.I cant see any problem with people driving nude or bare foot unless they are a smoker and drop a little hot ash, but then again I have attended and read about accidents where clothed people have dropped hot ash on themselves when driving and crashed whilst trying to get the hot ash off.I have yet to read or see any article that has defined the act of driving nude as the cause of a motor vehicle accident.Also I have been to a number of MVA's as a first responder and as yet I haven't come across a nude driver or passenger in 40+ years service.The point? Nude driving doesNOT cause accidents! You seem to be upset about something. Take a deep breath and relax.

Thomas, you keep confusing people with logic. All the loud mouths have been quite for days.

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RE: Driving in the Nude

One of them is back.

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Peace reignedfora few days, but I was getting bored.

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Some threads can drive one mad with boredom.

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RE: Driving in the Nude

It would be a short drive for some.

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RE: Driving/Being Driven In The Nude

Haven't done it yet, but I'm dying to try it. The reason I haven't is because I don't drive nor have a license to even rent a car, and I don't have anyone close to me that I can ask that would be comfortable enough to do this. Would love to take a ride through the back roads and less traveled routes of MA and NH, and maybe stop by the side of thoad when no one around and take some photos.
-John 6/28/14-

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RE: Driving/Being Driven In The Nude

Have done it several times in the past, it feels so good driving cloths free. Last trip was from Peterborough to Birmingham, UK almost a month back. I was naked thoughout the road.

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RE: Driving in the Nude

Just came across this post and had to reply.I have been driving nude from NYC to The Berkshires and back for years, also other places as well. I was once stopped in New Ashford, MA by a trooper at night because I did not turn my Bright's off fast enough. When he came to the door I had a garbage bag with my clothes in it covering myself. He asked me if I usually drove around with a bag in my lap and I replied to him that no, I had been in a chemical accident and when the hospital had discharged me in NYC, I only had a paper gown and that had fallen apart from sweat. He asked me where I was going and I said to a friends house since I was past the address on my license so he could give me a change of clothes. Told him the clothes in the bag had the chemicals still in them and had to be washed first. He bought and let me go. But all the other times I had no problems, even driving thru Manhattan in traffic. I once drove to a bank about 1 AM and got out and went to the ATM inside the branch and took money out. What a thrill and never heard anything from the bank about it if someone checked the camera feed which most likely is taped over again after a couple of weeks if there hadn't been any issues.

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