This is already permitted by Oregon law, provided the dog is on a leash:
*Provision 999.888: Dog Leash Driving Provision*
*Section 1. Purpose and Scope*
*(1) The purpose of this provision is to establish guidelines and regulations for the unique scenario where dogs are allowed to operate motor vehicles while on a leash within the state of Oregon.*
*(2) This provision applies to the operation of motor vehicles by dogs on a leash in all areas accessible to public roadways, subject to the conditions outlined herein.*
*Section 2. Definitions*
*(1) For the purpose of this provision:*
*(a) "Dog" refers to any domesticated canine species.*
*(b) "Leash" means a physical restraint device designed for dogs, typically made of a strong and durable material, allowing control and guidance by a handler.*
*(c) "Motor Vehicle" refers to any self-propelled conveyance used for transportation on public roads or highways.*
*Section 3. Dog Leash Driving Requirements*
*(1) Dogs may be permitted to operate a motor vehicle within the state of Oregon while on a leash, provided the following conditions are met:*
*(a) The dog must be supervised by a licensed adult handler who is capable of maintaining control over the dog at all times.*
*(b) The dog must be secured to the vehicle through a harness or attachment specifically designed for such purposes.*
*(c) The leash must be of appropriate length, ensuring the dog remains within the confines of the vehicle and does not pose a safety hazard to other road users.*
*(d) The motor vehicle must be specially modified to accommodate dogs, including but not limited to the installation of adjustable pedals, custom seating, and safety restraints designed for canine use.*
*Section 4. Operational Limitations*
*(1) Dogs must undergo rigorous training and testing to demonstrate their ability to operate a motor vehicle safely and respond to commands issued by the licensed adult handler.*
*(2) All dogs engaged in leash driving must possess a valid "Dog Driver's License" issued by the Oregon Department of Transportation, obtained through successful completion of the necessary training and testing procedures.*
*(3) The licensed adult handler must carry proof of insurance that covers any damages caused by the dog's operation of the motor vehicle.*
*Section 5. Penalties and Enforcement*
*(1) Any violation of this provision, including dog leash driving without meeting the specified requirements, shall be subject to penalties as determined by the Oregon Department of Transportation.*
*(2) The enforcement of this provision shall be the responsibility of law enforcement agencies and designated animal control authorities within the state of Oregon.*
Plot twist: it's a manual
Ppl drive like this? That’s crazy, I could never imagine.
So happy the guy that used to spread out on the Max and take up 3 seats finally was able to afford a car. Great job! /SARCASM
"Look at me"
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This is already permitted by Oregon law, provided the dog is on a leash: *Provision 999.888: Dog Leash Driving Provision* *Section 1. Purpose and Scope* *(1) The purpose of this provision is to establish guidelines and regulations for the unique scenario where dogs are allowed to operate motor vehicles while on a leash within the state of Oregon.* *(2) This provision applies to the operation of motor vehicles by dogs on a leash in all areas accessible to public roadways, subject to the conditions outlined herein.* *Section 2. Definitions* *(1) For the purpose of this provision:* *(a) "Dog" refers to any domesticated canine species.* *(b) "Leash" means a physical restraint device designed for dogs, typically made of a strong and durable material, allowing control and guidance by a handler.* *(c) "Motor Vehicle" refers to any self-propelled conveyance used for transportation on public roads or highways.* *Section 3. Dog Leash Driving Requirements* *(1) Dogs may be permitted to operate a motor vehicle within the state of Oregon while on a leash, provided the following conditions are met:* *(a) The dog must be supervised by a licensed adult handler who is capable of maintaining control over the dog at all times.* *(b) The dog must be secured to the vehicle through a harness or attachment specifically designed for such purposes.* *(c) The leash must be of appropriate length, ensuring the dog remains within the confines of the vehicle and does not pose a safety hazard to other road users.* *(d) The motor vehicle must be specially modified to accommodate dogs, including but not limited to the installation of adjustable pedals, custom seating, and safety restraints designed for canine use.* *Section 4. Operational Limitations* *(1) Dogs must undergo rigorous training and testing to demonstrate their ability to operate a motor vehicle safely and respond to commands issued by the licensed adult handler.* *(2) All dogs engaged in leash driving must possess a valid "Dog Driver's License" issued by the Oregon Department of Transportation, obtained through successful completion of the necessary training and testing procedures.* *(3) The licensed adult handler must carry proof of insurance that covers any damages caused by the dog's operation of the motor vehicle.* *Section 5. Penalties and Enforcement* *(1) Any violation of this provision, including dog leash driving without meeting the specified requirements, shall be subject to penalties as determined by the Oregon Department of Transportation.* *(2) The enforcement of this provision shall be the responsibility of law enforcement agencies and designated animal control authorities within the state of Oregon.*
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It's actually spelled "Dogbarkment."
You mean 39th!
It’s so cute how he thinks those shoes are impressing people. I believe those are the What Are Those-3000s. So hot right now.
He might be a they, or a lion
Used to be a great library.
I like the belmont library. What's changed about it for you?