A LAWYER confirmed Castro was within his right to wear sandals while behind the wheel - no law specifically bans them. In addition, proving an accident was caused by his choice of footwear would be difficult to prove. Edwin Castro , the $2 billion Powerball lottery winner in Southern California, went from being a mechanic to owning two mansions and several classic and luxury sports cars .

Recently, he was spotted driving a new $500,000 Porsche 911 GT2 RS with a mystery date in the passenger's seat . Aside from his growing collection of respectable cars, he's also known for his choice of driving footwear - flip-flops. California Traffic Attorney Linda Iannelli has been an esteemed lawyer since 2018 and has represented several clients in various practice areas.

Read More about Edwin Castro However, she's never represented a client ticketed for wearing flip-flops while driving. In an exclusive interview with The U.S.

Sun, Iannelli said it's because there's no law saying flip-flops cannot be worn while driving. "There are no laws against wearing flip-flops while driving," she said. She commended Castro's choices, as she enjoys wearing sandals while driving, too.

Most read in Motors "I wear flip-flops when I drive all the time," said Iannelli. "I rarely wear regular shoes when I’m behind the wheel. They’re just more comfortable for me to wear than other kinds of shoes.

" If someone is pulled over for speeding while wearing flip-flops, a driver can't be ticketed solely based on .