Driving Doorless Jeeps: Legalities in the US

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Driving Doorless Jeeps: Legalities in the US
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Driving a Jeep without doors is legal across all U.S. states, including Pennsylvania, which recently allowed it. However, drivers must comply with state laws regarding mirrors, as most states require at least two mirrors for safe driving. While removing doors can enhance fuel efficiency and provide a unique driving experience, it also increases risks in accidents and may complicate legal claims. To maintain safety, Jeep owners can use replacement mirrors that fit into the door hinges.

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