Is it okay to drive in sandals with back straps?

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StJayla
07/30/25 12:02am
According to traffic regulations, driving in sandals with back straps is permitted and will not result in penalties or points deduction. However, driving in strapless sandals is punishable, as they are considered equivalent to slippers. According to the law, driving in slippers is a violation and can lead to fines and a deduction of 2 points. Additional information: 1. High heels: As per relevant regulations, driving in high heels is prohibited and considered illegal, with penalties similar to driving in slippers, including fines and a 2-point deduction. The legal definition of high heels specifies that heels exceeding 4cm in height are not allowed. Therefore, heels below 4cm are technically permissible, but it is not recommended to drive in high heels as it significantly increases the risk of traffic accidents. 2. Barefoot: Driving barefoot, wearing thick-soled shoes, or using a phone while driving are also considered violations. If caught by traffic cameras or police, corresponding penalties will apply. Hence, it is essential to wear appropriate footwear while driving to avoid penalties and prevent traffic accidents.
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