Can You Drive Barefoot?
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Yes, although there is no explicit national law prohibiting driving barefoot, some regional implementation regulations have added provisions prohibiting driving barefoot, in slippers, or in high heels (such as in Zhejiang, Nanjing, and other areas). Here is more information about vehicle operation: 1. Penalty for driving in high heels: Drivers are not allowed to drive motor vehicles in high heels, otherwise they will be given a warning and fined 50 yuan. If an accident occurs, they will be fined 200 yuan. Drivers who fail to maintain a safe distance and drive motor vehicles in high heels will be fully responsible for the accident. 2. Pay attention to observing the overall condition of the car before getting in: Check the exterior of the car, whether the tire pressure is sufficient, and whether there are any leaks of water or oil under the car. Regularly check whether the engine oil, windshield washer fluid, and coolant are sufficient. In winter, it is essential to warm up the car; otherwise, the water temperature will not reach the normal temperature, and the lubricating oil will be too viscous to achieve normal lubrication. Accelerating under these conditions will accelerate the wear of the engine and transmission. 3. Sudden honking: This may startle pedestrians, especially at intersections where children are crossing. In such cases, you should slow down or stop and wait. Additionally, if your view is obstructed while driving and you cannot see the road ahead, you should slow down and honk to prevent any people or cars from appearing there.