Driving in Illinois allows you to hang fuzzy dice from the rearview mirror due to updated legal clarity.
Illinois drivers can now legally hang fuzzy dice from their rearview mirrors without any legal concerns. The state of Illinois updated its windshield obstruction law on January 1, 2024 to allow classic car accessories like fuzzy dice but requires that they not significantly block the driver’s view. You can hang your plush dice collection or a parking pass from the rearview mirror because it's perfectly permissible under Illinois law. As long as you avoid covering your windshield with too many collectibles you will remain within legal limits.

The prohibition of harmless windshield obstructions may seem absurd yet these laws serve to prevent any obstruction of the driver's view. The enforcement of the law before the update was inconsistent and confusing as some drivers received tickets while others did not. Modern regulations now permit drivers to personalize their vehicles with small decorative items.

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The Retro Cool of Fuzzy Dice
Since their debut in the 1950s fuzzy dice have captured imaginations and their surprising origin story parallels other quirky trends. American fighter pilots brought dice from their wartime planes home after World War II and started placing them in their cars as good luck tokens. When the 1950s arrived fuzzy dice stood as an emblem of both rebellion and the popular car culture of the time.

Fuzzy dice reached their height in popularity during the hot rod movement before establishing themselves as iconic elements of classic cars which remain fashionable today. Fuzzy dice make an excellent addition to your car whether you aim to achieve full vintage style or just desire some fun dashboard flair.

Don’t hesitate to display your fuzzy dice with confidence. In Illinois, at least, it’s all good.

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