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This entry is based on local anecdotes and limited historical references; no current official law explicitly bans eating or drinking while driving in Slovakia.
An oft-repeated tidbit suggests Slovakia once—or still does—prohibit eating or drinking inside vehicles while on public roads, a rule said to promote safety but notable for its apparent unusual focus on food consumption.
This entry is based on local anecdotes and limited historical references; no current official law explicitly bans eating or drinking while driving in Slovakia.
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