Is it allowed to drive a car while wearing slippers?

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VonGarrett
07/29/25 8:09pm
No. Article 62, Clause 3 of the "Regulations for the Implementation of the Road Traffic Safety Law" stipulates: Drivers shall not engage in any other behavior that hinders safe driving (depending on the specific behavior). Motor vehicle drivers are not allowed to drive while wearing slippers. In the event of an accident, if one of the drivers is wearing slippers, even if the driver is not at fault for the entire accident and the accident liability is borne by the other party, the driver will still be penalized by the traffic police for driving while wearing slippers. The following are the hazards of driving while wearing slippers: 1. Driving requires the use of both hands and feet: Driving while wearing slippers, like using a mobile phone, eating, or watching TV while driving, violates the "Traffic Law," so we hope all car owners will take this as a warning. In addition, if your foot slips, fails to press firmly, or misses the brake pedal when stepping on the brake, it can easily lead to tragedy. 2. Wearing slippers provides poor foot sensation: It is difficult to control the force applied to the accelerator and brake. Experimental data shows that driving while wearing slippers has the highest danger index. It is reported that a brake reaction tester was installed in a car, and flat shoes and slippers were tested 10 times each for brake reaction. The test results showed that the reaction difference between slippers and flat shoes was 0.6 seconds, meaning slippers were 0.6 seconds slower in reaction time than flat shoes. This 0.6-second difference can affect the braking distance by 17 meters.
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