What kind of shoes should not be worn while driving?
Jun 13 , 2023อ่านแล้ว 57,101 ครั้ง
Many drivers often overlook wearing inappropriate shoes or developing bad habits by taking off their shoes (barefoot) while driving, which has led to many serious accidents due to ignorance. Why is "the footwear worn while driving" so important?
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• What kind of shoes are suitable for driving?
-Closed-toe shoes that fit snugly on the foot, with heels not too high or thick.
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• What kind of shoes should not be worn while driving?
-High heels. Many ladies who wear high heels forget! (or perhaps intentionally) When in a hurry, they often don't have time to change shoes and just drive with their high heels on.
-Shoes that are too large for the foot, as this can make it difficult or cause the driver to miss the brake and accelerator pedals.
-Sandals, or wet sandals, because the sole will be more slippery than usual. In an emergency, this can cause the driver to miss the brake pedal, leading to serious accidents.
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The reason it is recommended that drivers wear closed-toe shoes every time they drive is that it allows for better and safer control of the accelerator, brake, or clutch pedals. Wearing sandals or high heels, as well as driving barefoot, has caused many accidents due to slipping or missing the pedals. Therefore, if possible, closed-toe shoes should be worn every time you drive.
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Therefore, drivers should check the shoes they wear while driving by trying to fully depress the brake or clutch pedals with their foot, and observe how snugly the shoes fit and whether they can operate the brake and accelerator smoothly. If, after trying them on, the shoes do not feel snug or it's uncomfortable to depress the brake or accelerator pedals, a new pair of shoes should be chosen to prevent accidents caused by missing the accelerator and brake pedals, which can lead to loss of life and property.
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Don't overlook safety! :
Don't think it's a minor issue. Please be careful! Absolutely do NOT place shoes or other items under the driver's seat or behind the driver's seat. Because if you brake or stop suddenly, shoes or items might roll and get stuck under the brake or accelerator pedal, preventing you from stopping the car in time or causing a collision, leading to serious accidents, as has been widely reported. Therefore, such items should be stored on the passenger side or in the car's trunk for safety.
Many often overlook driving barefoot! Or some ladies tend to drive in high heels. The first reason is usually a habit from when they started learning to drive, and the next is often due to rushing. But little do they know...!