Does Wearing Height-Increasing Shoes Affect Driving?
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Wearing height-increasing shoes is permissible for driving, but it can have an impact. Driving Instructions: Driving refers to operating a vehicle, and the foundation of safe driving lies in skill and experience. To better observe traffic signs, pay attention to roadside and overhead signs while driving, maintaining a far and high field of vision. Only proceed after clearly understanding the meaning of the traffic signs. Dangerous Habits: High heels are not recommended for driving, nor are thick-soled shoes or slippers. It is advisable to wear thin-soled, soft casual shoes (without protruding edges on the soles). Keeping a pair of flat shoes in the car is recommended. Remember not to place the shoes you changed out of under or beside the front seat, as they may roll under the brake pedal.