Is it allowed to wear a hat while driving?
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It is allowed to wear a hat while driving. Wearing a hat while driving does not result in penalty points, as long as it does not obstruct the driver's vision. Traffic laws do not prohibit wearing hats while driving. However, wearing a hat reduces the amount of light reaching the eyes, making objects ahead appear darker, which is not conducive to the driver's ability to clearly see road conditions. The following behaviors are prohibited while driving a motor vehicle: 1. Driving with doors or compartments not properly closed. 2. Hanging or placing items within the front or rear windows of the vehicle that obstruct the driver's view. 3. Making or receiving handheld phone calls, watching TV, or engaging in any other activities that hinder safe driving. 4. Turning off the engine or coasting in neutral when going downhill. 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 no-honking zones or sections.