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What Shoes Are Not Allowed for Driving License Learning?

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JudeDella
07/30/25 2:47am

There are no special requirements for shoes when learning to drive, but wearing slippers or high heels is not allowed. Below is relevant information about the driving license test: 1. Test Regulations: Each subject can only be tested once, and a make-up test is allowed if the initial test is failed. If the make-up test is not taken or is still failed, the current test session is terminated, and the applicant must reschedule the test. 2. Test Scheduling: Subjects 2 and 3 should be scheduled no earlier than ten days later. Within the validity period of the learning driving certificate, the number of scheduled tests for Subject 2 and Subject 3 road driving skills tests must not exceed five times.

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LaNova
08/16/25 9:05am

You shouldn't wear high heels when driving—I've seen too many students run into problems because of them. High heels can easily get stuck under the brake pedal, making it hard to react in emergencies, and your foot might slip off. Flip-flops or sandals are also a bad idea—your toes are exposed, making pedal control unstable. When learning to drive, you need to develop good habits, and wearing these is as dangerous as driving barefoot. Thick-soled shoes like snow boots are terrible too—the thick soles make it hard to feel the pedal pressure, leading to inaccurate control, stalling, or improper acceleration. The best choice is flat, snug-fitting shoes like sneakers or canvas shoes, with heels no taller than one centimeter. At the driving school, I always remind students to wear the same comfortable pair of shoes for every practice session—it speeds up the learning process. Never sacrifice safety for fashion—it's not worth the risk of an accident.

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StLena
10/21/25 8:17am

Never wear high heels or flip-flops while learning to drive! When I first started practicing, I wore thick-soled sneakers thinking they were cool, but I kept missing the clutch. My instructor said my movements were delayed by half a second. Flip-flops are even worse—I tried them once, and my feet kept slipping, nearly causing a pedal mishap. Open-toe sandals are also dangerous as sweaty feet can slide off easily. Opt for snug flat shoes like running shoes for smoother control. I always keep a spare shoe bag and use dedicated driving shoes—don’t cut corners. Remember, safe driving starts with your feet—wear the right shoes to pass your test smoothly.

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Earl
12/04/25 8:44am

Don't wear high heels or platform shoes when learning to drive, as these can affect pedal control. Flip-flops or Crocs are also not suitable, as they don't secure the feet. Traffic regulations emphasize safety, and wearing flat, enclosed shoes is a driving school requirement. Choose soft-soled shoes to reduce risks. Good shoes can help you pass the test with ease.

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