Get that bear off your car!

Get that bear off your car!

In the annals of strange laws, a driving law in Anchorage, Alaska, enacted in 1982, is one of the most peculiar, according to Reader's Digest.

You may not drive with an animal attached to your vehicle if it endangers the health, safety, or welfare of the animal.

It's actually not as random as it seems. Many animals in Alaska are working animals, like sled dogs, and the law seeks to protect animals from being transported in an unsafe manner.

Understandable, but if that Alaska driver heads to Arkansas, the driver better beware of honking at a sandwich shop after 9 p.m. That's the law.