Can You Drive Wearing 3cm High Heels?

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DelDaisy
07/28/25 6:33pm
Can You Drive Wearing 3cm High Heels? The following are relevant introductions: 1. Legal Safety: According to the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China, there are no explicit regulations regarding footwear for driving motor vehicles. However, for safety considerations when operating a motor vehicle, it is recommended to wear flat shoes to avoid causing traffic accidents. 2. Above 4cm: It is not permissible to wear high heels above 4cm when driving a motor vehicle. When stepping on the brake or accelerator, the heel can easily get stuck in the vehicle's accelerator or brake pedal position, severely affecting normal driving and potentially leading to traffic accidents.
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LaHector
08/12/25 12:09am
As a seasoned commuter driver, I've observed that wearing 3cm high heels while driving poses significant safety hazards. The heels cause the foot to hover, making it prone to slipping when operating the accelerator or brake, leading to delayed reactions. For instance, during emergency braking, precise force application becomes difficult, and if the heel gets stuck on the pedal, the risk of losing control of the vehicle is high. I've also heard statistics showing frequent accidents related to this, ranging from minor rear-end collisions to severe rollovers. I always keep a pair of comfortable flat shoes in my car and switch into them before driving to ensure stability. Never cut corners for convenience—safety should always come first. Developing the habit of changing shoes can be life-saving. Paying attention to these small details helps avoid major troubles, protecting both yourself and others.
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