Is driving a motor vehicle in slippers punishable by demerit points?
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Driving a motor vehicle in slippers is punishable by demerit points. Wearing slippers, making phone calls, or driving without fastening the seatbelt—all behaviors that hinder safe driving—are considered illegal and subject to corresponding administrative penalties. If these violations are captured by traffic surveillance cameras or detected during on-site inspections by traffic police, they will be deemed illegal acts, resulting in fines and a deduction of 2 points. Driving in slippers is highly unsafe. In situations requiring emergency braking, it can easily lead to foot slippage or even failure to reach the brake pedal, posing significant hazards to safe driving.