Can you drive barefootNew traffic rules, is it illegal to drive barefoot?

Updated on society 2024-07-14
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    You can't drive barefoot.

    Regardless of whether there are regulations in your area, drivers should not drive barefoot. Although there is no explicit provision in national law that barefoot driving is not allowed, Zhejiang, Nanjing and other regions have added provisions prohibiting barefoot, wearing slippers or wearing high heels in the implementation measures.

    You are not allowed to drive barefoot, and according to the relevant regulations, motor vehicle drivers are not allowed to drive in slippers, use mobile phones, eat, or watch TV. Driving barefoot is very dangerous and can cause personal safety accidents due to operation errors, so it is not allowed to drive barefoot. There is a big difference between driving barefoot and driving with shoes, first of all, the strength can not be well controlled, and because there are no shoes for cushioning, the soles of the feet will be tired for a long time, lose the perception of the strength response of the pedal, and bring mistakes in driving operations; Secondly, if the foot is injured when moving left and right and pedaling, it will increase the risk factor; In addition, when driving barefoot, there is a high chance that foot cramps will be caused by repeated or excessive force, and if the foot cramps suddenly when applying the brakes, the consequences are obvious.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Article 26 of the Regulations of the People's Republic of China on Road Traffic Management clearly stipulates that "it is not allowed to drive in slippers". However, there is no clear requirement that you cannot drive barefoot or barefoot, so the principle of "freedom without prohibition by law" or "permission if there is no prohibition by law", so "driving barefoot" is not illegal in theory.

    Driving barefoot (barefoot) can lead to improper control of the car's brake pedal, accelerator pedal, clutch pedal. Especially in emergency situations, improper control of the brake pedal is very fatal and a great safety hazard. Therefore, don't take chances, wearing slippers, high heels or driving barefoot is irresponsible for the safety of personal and other people's lives.

    According to the regulations in the implementation measures in some areas, drivers are not allowed to wear high heels to drive motor vehicles, otherwise they will be punished with a warning and a fine of 50 yuan. If the accident is caused, a fine of 200 yuan will be imposed. The driver is fully responsible for the accident for the illegal act of driving the motor vehicle without keeping a safe distance and wearing high heels.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It is not violated, but it is not encouraged, it is uncivilized and unsafe. The law does not explicitly require that you cannot drive barefoot or barefoot, so the principle of "freedom without prohibition by law" or "permission if there is no prohibition by law", so "driving barefoot" is not illegal in theory. Motor vehicle drivers must comply with the following regulations:

    When driving a vehicle, you must bring your driver's license and driving license;

    It is not allowed to lend, alter or forge driver's licenses;

    It is forbidden to hand over a vehicle to a person who does not have a driver's license to drive;

    It is not allowed to drive a vehicle that does not match the type of vehicle permitted for driving on the driver's license;

    If the inspection is not carried out in accordance with the provisions or the inspection is unqualified, it is not allowed to continue to drive the vehicle.

    Legal basis: Article 26 of the Regulations of the People's Republic of China on Road Traffic Management.

    Motor vehicle drivers must comply with the following regulations:

    When driving a vehicle, you must bring your driver's license and driving license;

    It is not allowed to lend, alter or forge driver's licenses;

    It is forbidden to hand over a vehicle to a person who does not have a driver's license to drive;

    It is not allowed to drive a vehicle that does not match the type of vehicle permitted for driving on the driver's license;

    If the inspection is not carried out in accordance with the provisions or the inspection is unqualified, it is not allowed to continue to drive the vehicle.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The law stipulates that bare feet are not illegal but it is not said to be legal, as long as you are caught, you will be criticized and educated, what shoes to wear to drive is the freedom of citizens, but bare feet are also harmful to driving, which will also increase the occurrence of traffic accidents, in the process of driving must obey the traffic law to drive, so as not to let yourself bear any legal responsibility.

    Legal basis

    Article 26 of the Regulations of the People's Republic of China on Road Traffic Management clearly stipulates that "it is not allowed to drive in slippers". However, there is no clear requirement that you cannot drive barefoot or barefoot, so the principle of "freedom without prohibition by law" or "permission if there is no prohibition by law", so "driving barefoot" is not illegal in theory.

    Related Cases

    On August 11, the traffic police squadron of the Agang Police Station of the Luoping County Public Security Bureau found one in the process of carrying out road inspection and road inspection on the 6-kilometer and 500-meter section of the Fayin Line in the jurisdiction"Barefoot Daisen", after on-site education by the people's police, they will be investigated and dealt with in accordance with the law.

    The driver drove the vehicle barefoot, the police fined him 150 yuan in accordance with the law, and the driver's license deducted 2 points, and criticized and educated him, in order to ensure the safety of driving, the police on duty asked his relatives to put on his shoes and then drive.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Legal analysis: Article 26 of the "Regulations of the People's Republic of China on Road Traffic Management" clearly stipulates that "it is not allowed to drive in slippers", but it does not explicitly require that you cannot drive barefoot.

    Legal basis: "Regulations of the People's Republic of China on Road Traffic Management" Article 26 Motor vehicle drivers must comply with the following provisions: (1) When driving a vehicle, they must carry a driver's license and driving license; (2) It is not allowed to lend, alter or forge driver's licenses; (3) It is not allowed to hand over the vehicle to a person who does not have a driver's license to drive; (4) It is not allowed to drive a vehicle that does not match the type of vehicle being driven; (E) not in accordance with the provisions of the inspection or inspection is not qualified, not allowed to continue to drive the vehicle; (6) It is not allowed to drive a vehicle after drinking; (10) Wearing a safety helmet when driving and riding a two-wheeled motorcycle; (11) When the doors and carriages are not closed, they are not allowed to drive; (12) It is not allowed to wear slippers to drive a vehicle; (13) It is forbidden to smoke, eat, drink, gossip or other behaviors that impede safe driving while driving a vehicle.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Wearing slippers, high-heeled shoes, and opening the car with bare feet will cause the driver to adjust the brake pedal, accelerator, and clutch pedal of the vehicle unreasonably. Especially in the event of an emergency, the unreasonable operation of the brake pedal is very serious, and the safety risk is very large. Therefore, there is no need to take chances, wearing slippers, high heels or driving barefoot is all an evasion of responsibility for your own personal safety and that of others.

    Although Chinese law does not explicitly stipulate that driving barefoot is illegal, some local regulations have increased the requirements for driving bare-footed, wearing slippers or wearing high heels (e.g., Zhejiang Province, Nanjing City, etc.). Regardless of whether there is a corresponding requirement in the region, the driver does not need to drive barefoot.

    How is driving barefoot punished?

    According to the requirements in the implementation rules of some regions, drivers are not allowed to drive with high heels, otherwise they will be given a warning and a penalty of 50 yuan. If it leads to a major accident, a penalty of 200 yuan will be imposed. The driver is responsible for all the obligations of the safety accident due to the violation of driving without maintaining distance and high heels.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Summary. Hello dear! We'll be happy to answer for you!

    Legal basis] Article 62 of the Regulations for the Implementation of the Road Traffic Safety Law, driving a motor vehicle shall not have the following behaviors: 1. Driving when the doors and compartments are not closed; 2. Hanging or placing items that obstruct the driver's vision within the front and rear windows of the motor vehicle cab; 3. Dialing and answering handheld**, **TV and other behaviors that hinder safe driving; 4. Turn off the ignition or slide in neutral gear when going down a steep slope; 5. Throwing objects on the road; 6. Driving a motorcyclist off the handlebar or hanging items on the handlebar; 7. Continuously driving a motor vehicle for more than 4 hours without stopping for a rest or stopping for less than 20 minutes; 8. Honking in areas or road sections where honking is prohibited.

    Hello pro-Kaigao! We'll be happy to answer for you! It's not illegal to drive barefoot, but it's best not to.

    There is no provision in the law for driving barefoot, and it is not illegal to talk about staring at the ruler, but it does not meet the norms of civilized driving. There are no clear and uniform regulations on other penalties for wearing slippers while driving, but some places stipulate that driving barefoot is not allowed, depending on the local regulations. Generally, the traffic police will remind you or criticize and educate you when they see it.

    Hello dear! We'll be happy to answer for you! Legal basis: Article 62 of the Regulations for the Implementation of the Road Traffic Safety Law stipulates that driving a motor vehicle shall not engage in the following acts:

    1. Drive when the doors and compartments are not closed; 2. Hanging or placing items that obstruct the driver's vision within the front and rear windows of the motor vehicle cab; 3. Dialing and answering handheld**, **TV and other behaviors that hinder safe driving; 4. Turn off the fire or slide in neutral when sailing down a steep slope; 5. Throwing Zheng Naisa items on the road; 6. Driving a motorcyclist off the handlebar or hanging items on the handlebar; 7. Continuously driving a motor vehicle for more than 4 hours without stopping for a rest or stopping for less than 20 minutes; 8. Honking in areas or road sections where honking is prohibited.

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