Is it allowed to drive with wireless headphones?
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Driving with wireless headphones is not a traffic violation, but this behavior is not encouraged. In practice, using Bluetooth headphones to make or receive calls can still distract the driver and affect safe driving. Therefore, if it is absolutely necessary to make or receive calls, it is best to safely park the vehicle before doing so, and resume driving only after the call is completed. The following are behaviors that should be avoided while driving a motor vehicle: 1. Driving when the doors or compartments are not properly closed; 2. Hanging or placing items within the front or rear windows of the driver's compartment that obstruct the driver's view; 3. Making or receiving handheld phone calls, watching TV, or engaging in other activities that hinder safe driving; 4. Turning off the engine or coasting in neutral on steep downhill slopes; 5. Throwing items onto the road; 6. Riding a motorcycle with hands off the handlebars or hanging items on the handlebars; 7. Driving continuously for more than 4 hours without stopping to rest or resting for less than 20 minutes; 8. Honking the horn in areas or sections where honking is prohibited.