Some states prevent you from sleeping in your car due to city and state ordinances. Does Montana not allow using your front seat as a bed? The answer is...
One place you may want to reconsider taking photos is the railroad track. While it may seem absolutely gorgeous if the photos work out, going out to take photos there may cost your wallet or your life.
Have you ever been driving down the Interstate or a major highway in Montana at night when someone flashes their high beams at you? It's one of the most common practices on the roadway, but is it legal to do?
I wanted to find some of the weirdest, most gut-busting laws in Montana and find out if they're actually real. Would you be fined for the oddest things in Big Sky Country? Let's find out.
I remember growing up in the Huntley Project and spending lots of time alone at home, mostly during the Summer months while my mother was at work. However, some states have laws against leaving young children at home by themselves. Does Montana have this law?
As the temperature rises, so does the danger to pets in vehicles. Is it okay to break a window if you see a pet in a hot car? We reached out to Billings Animal Control for some clarification on the Montana law.
While it's an unfortunate event to lose a pet, a family may want to do something special to memorialize their furry friend. Here are legal ways to do so in Montana.
In Montana, there is an antiquated law on the books that if a student rides their horse to school, it is the principal's job to take care of the horse during the school day.