As Brits dig out their summer wardrobes, the RAC has issued a stern warning for those thinking of driving in their seasonal foot ware.
While getting behind the wheel flip flop-clad isn’t technically against the law – research has found a massive 39% of people choose to wear them while driving – a section of the Highway Code could make a driver’s choice in foot ware a criminal offence.
According to Rule 97, drivers must be wearing footwear and clothing that ‘does not prevent you using the controls in the correct manner’.
And if a driver is in an accident and the police see that they are wearing flip flops – or no shoes at all – they may be found to be ‘driving without due care and attention’, an offence that can carry with it a £100 on-the-spot fine and three penalty points.
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If this gets taken to court, the maximum penalty could rise to as high as a £5,000 fine, nine penalty points and potentially a driving ban.
So, to help drivers avoid getting themselves into this expensive pickle, the RAC has compiled together a list of what footwear they should and shouldn’t be wearing while driving their vehicles.