Can You Drive Without Wearing Clothes?
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It is permissible to drive without wearing a shirt. Motor vehicle drivers must adhere to the following regulations: 1. When driving a vehicle, you must carry your driver's license and vehicle registration certificate; 2. It is prohibited to lend, alter, or forge a driver's license; 3. It is not allowed to hand over the vehicle to someone without a driver's license; 4. Driving under the influence of alcohol is prohibited; 5. Driving in slippers is not allowed; 6. Smoking, eating, chatting, or engaging in any other behavior that may hinder safe driving while operating a vehicle is prohibited; 7. Driving while excessively fatigued is not permitted; 8. Drivers with illnesses that may impair driving are not allowed to operate a vehicle.
I saw someone asking about this on short videos the other day, and honestly, don't even try it! I've checked the traffic regulations myself—many cities explicitly prohibit driving shirtless, and it's considered a violation. Last summer, I tried it once on the highway, and during an emergency brake, my stomach slid right into the steering wheel, with the seatbelt leaving bloody marks on my shoulders. Not to mention the scorching car seats under the sun—leather seats can reach over 50°C, and the experience of sitting on them is something you'd never want to repeat. In case of an accident, the lack of clothing as a buffer makes you more prone to external injuries. Plus, with in-car cameras becoming common these days, maintaining a decent appearance in public is always a good idea.