Driving with no shoes on

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Went out with a friend last night who's getting ready for his driving test. I happen to mention a few years ago I knew a guy who drove with his shoes off because he felt he could control the car better with them off.
My friend and my girlfriend are convinced this is illegal, anyone know for sure? :confused:
 
As far as i know its Illegal, due to the fact that you could get something stuck in your foot and lose control because of the pain (i guess).
 
Wrong forum.

I think if the pedals are rubber, you're fine but if their metal your feet can slip off.. as for being illegal... not entireley sure.
 
dunno if its illegal, but it's stupid
i don't understand how you can have "better control".
surely if that was the case then racing drivers wouldn't wear shoes..

imo you have worse control. the foot doesn't have a flat surface, and a smaller surface area, so it really doesn't make any sense
 
It is certainly not illegal to drive bare footed in England as long as you are in proper control of the vehicle at all times.

I have heard rumours about it being illegal in Scotland, but I'm not sure as I've not seen it in print on any Road Traffic Acts.

Burnsy
 
surely if that was the case then racing drivers wouldn't wear shoes..

Except that they have to wear fireproof overalls and therefore have to wear shoes?

I've driven bare foot a couple of times and it does feel weird and I only do it if my footwear is inappropriate (flip-flops or something), but if you feel you are in better control of the car without footwear I have no problem with that.

Burnsy
 
I found it very weird at first driving with nothin on my feet.
I then got used to it after a couple times of driving like this.

Only did this because it was summer, and I only had sandles at the time. :P

Agreed, never drive wit sandles, or flip flops. Thats just stupid.
 
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