What is the maximum height of shoes allowed for driving?
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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.