How many points will be deducted for driving in slippers?
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You will be subject to corresponding fines and a 2-point penalty. Here are the relevant details: Hazards: Driving in slippers is unsafe. First, slippers do not fit snugly and are prone to slipping off, which can easily cause the brake to slip in an emergency. Second, driving in slippers can lead to inaccurate control of the clutch and accelerator, posing significant safety risks. Experimental studies have shown that slippers can delay braking response by 0.13 seconds, equivalent to extending the braking distance by 3.5 meters when driving at 60 km/h. Regulations: According to the "Road Traffic Safety Law," wearing slippers or high heels is considered behavior that hinders safe driving and is punishable by fines and a 2-point penalty. It is recommended to choose thin-soled, soft casual shoes or sports shoes for driving. The heel height should preferably not exceed 3 centimeters, allowing the ankle to move freely and enabling smooth switching between the accelerator and brake.