
It is illegal. The specific regulations are as follows: 1. Penalty responsibility: Motor vehicle drivers are not allowed to drive in slippers. In the event of an accident, if a driver is wearing slippers, even if the driver is not responsible for the entire accident and the accident liability is borne by the other party, the driver should still be penalized by the traffic police for driving in slippers; 2. Penalty mechanism: If both parties are responsible according to the accident situation, the driver wearing slippers will not only bear the accident liability but also be penalized; The implementation of the new "Road Traffic Safety Law" has special provisions for driving in slippers: a penalty of 2 points and a fine should be imposed.

I drive a lot and know that wearing slippers while driving isn't directly illegal in many places, but it does pose significant risks. If slippers get stuck under the brake or accelerator, it could lead to loss of control and accidents. Traffic safety laws prohibit anything that hinders safe driving, and if police find your slippers affecting safe operation during a check, they can issue a ticket or hold you accountable. Personally, I always wear flat shoes or sneakers when driving—they provide better stability and quicker response. I recommend everyone regularly check their vehicles to avoid major accidents caused by minor oversights. Safety should always come first, above all else.

Once, while driving in slippers, my shoe suddenly slipped off and got stuck under the brake pedal, nearly causing me to rear-end the car in front. It scared me so much that I now only wear proper shoes when driving. Driving in slippers might not be illegal per se, but it poses significant safety risks, such as shoes easily coming off during sharp turns or emergency braking. The legal perspective isn't the main concern here; it's more about your own safety considerations—prevention is better than regret. If an accident occurs due to inappropriate footwear, insurance claims might even be denied. That's why I always make sure my shoes are securely fastened before driving—it's a good habit that ensures peace of mind and safety.

From a driving common sense perspective, wearing slippers while driving is not necessarily illegal, as China's traffic regulations do not explicitly prohibit it. However, if slippers hinder safe vehicle control, such as affecting pedal operation, it constitutes a violation. The law allows police officers to make on-the-spot judgments, so it's best not to take the risk of driving in slippers. With decades of driving experience, I deeply understand the importance of smooth driving and recommend wearing comfortable, low-heeled shoes to ensure precise control and avoid mishaps.


