How Many Points Are Deducted for Driving in High Heels?
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Drivers who violate the regulations by wearing high heels will be penalized with a deduction of 2 points and may receive a warning or a fine. Specific regulations prohibit driving in slippers, high heels with a heel height exceeding 4 centimeters, barefoot, or while holding a phone for calls—all of which are considered behaviors that hinder safe driving. Below are the impacts of driving in high heels: 1. Driving in high heels is not allowed as it can lead to improper control of the accelerator or brake pedal, compromising driving safety. 2. During emergency braking, high heels are prone to twisting or even getting stuck in the brake pedal, causing brake failure and potential foot injuries. High heels also affect the operation of the accelerator and brake pedals, increasing the risk of the foot slipping off the pedal due to excessive force, which can lead to accidents.