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What is the maximum height of shoes allowed for driving?

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Duarte
07/29/25 6:05pm
According to the Road Traffic Safety Law, driving with slippers, high heels over 4 centimeters, barefoot, or while holding a phone for calls - all of which impede safe driving - will result in a 2-point deduction and a certain fine. Here are important considerations for driving: 1. Prevent fatigue driving: Fatigue reduces a driver's judgment, slows reactions, increases operational errors, leads to untimely or inaccurate gear shifts, and may even cause brief episodes of sleep, resulting in loss of vehicle control. 2. Never drive under the influence: After drinking, the alcohol concentration in the blood rises, leading to paralysis of the central nervous system, reduced rationality and self-control, impaired vision, narrowed field of view, lack of concentration, and weakened body balance. This causes delayed responses and sluggish actions when operating the brake, accelerator, or clutch pedal. 3. The dangers of speeding: Speeding puts the driver under mental stress, consumes significant psychological and physiological energy, reduces vision, narrows the field of view, and impairs judgment, directly affecting the stability of driving operations. In emergencies, drivers are often caught off guard, increasing the risk of collisions, rollovers, and other traffic accidents.
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DiJayden
08/14/25 10:17am
Hey, I think the height of shoes when driving really needs careful consideration. Wearing shoes that are too high can affect pressing the brake and accelerator, and if the pedal gets stuck, an accident can happen in an instant. I've been driving for over ten years and have seen many close calls caused by driving in high heels, like feet slipping or missing the pedal. Generally, the heel shouldn't exceed 5 cm; flat shoes or sneakers are the safest, allowing for flexible control. I often remind my friends that for long-distance driving, they should wear comfortable shoes with thin soles, avoiding thick soles or high heels, as these reduce foot sensitivity and make it hard to feel the pedal position. If you must wear high heels in the car, keep a pair of flat shoes in the car to change into. In short, safety first—don't overlook the risks for the sake of looking good.
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SanPresley
10/14/25 4:04am
To be honest, it's better to wear low shoes when driving, not too high. I remember when I was first learning to drive, I wore low heels to practice, and it always felt awkward when braking. The instructor immediately warned me not to do that. The heel should ideally not exceed 4 centimeters, and flat shoes are more reliable. High heels can easily cause your foot to slip or get stuck on the pedals, especially during emergency braking when your reaction time slows down, which is extremely dangerous. Also, avoid thick-soled shoes or boots as they can slow down foot movements. I usually keep a pair of soft-soled shoes by the driver's seat and change into them before driving—it's both safer and more comfortable. Remember, while there are no strict rules on shoe height, for the sake of getting home safely, choose the right shoes for driving.
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JulianaRose
11/27/25 5:00am
From a parent's perspective, let me talk about wearing shoes while driving. Safety is the top priority. Avoid shoes that are too tall, as they can affect the operation of the brake and accelerator pedals. If a child or family member wears high heels while driving, pedal control becomes less flexible, increasing the risk of accidents. It's recommended to wear flat shoes, preferably with heels less than 3 cm—comfortable and stable. I always teach my child that shoe soles shouldn’t be too thick or slippery while driving to ensure quick foot response. Keeping a pair of low-heeled shoes specifically for driving in the car is also convenient. Avoid sandals or flip-flops to prevent foot slippage. In short, choose low-heeled shoes to keep everyone safe.
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