No, cursing while driving isn’t explicitly illegal in Rhode Island—there’s no specific statute targeting profanity behind the wheel. A general profane swearing law exists with a minor $5 fine, but it applies broadly, not to vehicles. This myth likely stems from outdated or exaggerated “bizarre laws” lists without enforcement ties to driving.
General Profanity Rule
Rhode Island General Laws § 11-11-5 fines profane swearing or cursing up to $5, a holdover misdemeanor rarely prosecuted today. No vehicle-specific clause links it to traffic stops or license points.
Driving Regulations
RI focuses on distracted driving via hands-free cell phone laws ($100 fines) and moving violations, not speech. License suspensions target serious offenses like DUI or reckless driving, ignoring cursing.
Myth Origins
Sensational claims mix old statutes with unverified urban legends; actual enforcement prioritizes safety over language. Check local ordinances for noise or disorderly conduct if complaints arise.
SOURCES
[1](https://law.justia.com/codes/rhode-island/title-31/chapter-31-11/)
[2](https://dmv.ri.gov/sites/g/files/xkgbur556/files/2021-08/Rhode%20Island%20Driver’s%20Manual%20(English).pdf)
[3](https://www.dot.ri.gov/safety/distracted_safety.php)
[4](https://law.justia.com/codes/rhode-island/title-11/chapter-11-11/section-11-11-5/)
[5](https://www.caranddriving.com/feature.aspx?id=1313)














