精华 冬季驾驶,务必注意脚下垫子不得妨碍油门和刹车踏板

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真是运气不好啊。刚才给汽车打火,当时是一打就着,没有问题。可是同时,感觉脚下的垫子跑前面去了,可能是盖到油门和刹车的踏板上了。我当时也踩了脚刹车,明显感觉硬硬到垫子在脚下,油门可能也被压下去了。

当即,就熄火了。前后就一两秒钟的事情。再打,就打不着了。
听说油会把什么火花塞之类的东西给淹了,不知道是否这个原因。

我是否可以等明天再次打火试试看?汽车确定电力充足,有油。之后叫了邻居的车booster,还是打不着。一样的声音。
 
这闹的,深更半夜的
我得把我的垫子扣子扣好,免得和村长一样的下场。
 
这闹的,深更半夜的
我得把我的垫子扣子扣好,免得和村长一样的下场。

那不是我。:D
 
有的车,油门和刹车踏板距离floor上下空间小,注意不要垫两层脚垫,不要穿笨重的雪靴驾驶,以免紧急情况下慌乱妨碍踩踏刹车踏板。
 
村长你真行,深更半夜搬这么个旧帖子出来,害得我替你白担心。洗洗睡吧。
不是旧帖啊。:p

驾驶,安全第一。
 
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看你深夜搬贴不容易,给你补充一点,有的垫子有眼,不是平的,穿高更鞋的童鞋注意,鞋跟卡在眼里,对刹车有影响。我遇到过一会。有点小惊。
 
看你深夜搬贴不容易,给你补充一点,有的垫子有眼,不是平的,穿高更鞋的童鞋注意,鞋跟卡在眼里,对刹车有影响。我遇到过一会。有点小惊。

穿高跟鞋开车,这是乱来!

"No high heels behind the wheels!"

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开车穿高跟鞋,这是乱来!
看你紧张的,有几个女的开车不穿高跟鞋。鞋跟和踏板形成的角度很平衡,只要不是太高的,高于10厘米的。
 
看你紧张的,有几个女的开车不穿高跟鞋。鞋跟和踏板形成的角度很平衡,只要不是太高的,高于10厘米的。
https://canadasafetycouncil.org/news/these-boots-were-made-walkingnot-driving

These boots were made for walking…not driving
July 05, 2010
With the range of new technologies built into newer vehicles, driving is becoming safer than ever, but sometimes collisions occur because of a lack of driving preparedness – specifically our choice of footwear.

Warmer weather in Canada often generates the desire to wear less restricting and more breathable footwear. That new pair of shoes you bought for a summer party might look great, but you may want to rethink driving in them. Even a simple task like changing gears could cause a serious problem in the wrong type of shoes.

From high heels and flip-flops to platforms and boots, there are many footwear choices that can potentially contribute to the loss of control of your vehicle. A 2005 survey by an insurance company in the United Kingdom revealed that flip-flops are the most dangerous type of shoe to drive in. Three-quarters of the one thousand motorists questioned said they found it challenging to drive in flip-flops, however 25 per cent admitted to regularly driving in them. Under half of women drivers surveyed said they chose what shoes to wear based on what went best with their outfit rather than what was the safest footwear for driving in.

A similar report again from the UK revealed that 80 per cent of female drivers wear inappropriate footwear when in control of a car; a third of all female drivers confess to wearing flip-flops; and 18 per cent claim that they have worn no shoes at all when driving. While driving barefoot is not illegal in Canada, vehicle control can be compromised and is not recommended by Canada Safety Council. Your foot could slip off the pedal easily because you don’t have the same grip as shoes give you. In an emergency, insufficient pedal pressure given by a barefoot driver may lead to a collision. Also, driving barefoot could hinder your driving, making you subject to other fines.

Driving in high heels can cause several problems because of their lack of grip, tendency to get caught under the pedal, and the uncomfortable driving position that results from wearing them. The high heel can interfere with operation of the pedals, making it difficult to apply the appropriate pressure because the driver’s heel is suspended. In order for the driver to maintain the proper action on both the brake and acceleration pedal (also clutch for manual-transmission cars), the driver’s heel must always sit on the floor. Footwear with heels don’t allow for this. High heels also have the added danger of the heel getting caught in the floor mat. This is potentially a very risky situation because it may not give adequate time to react; i.e. having to brake or accelerate quickly.

Wedged shoes (such as espadrilles), platforms, flip-flops and other shoes are also potential risks while driving. Shoes without adequate ankle support can lead to your foot slipping off the pedal or missing the pedal altogether. In addition, the sole of your shoe can get trapped underneath the pedal when you lift up your foot to change gears. This can also occur while wearing boots. Boots tend to be heavy and can affect the pressure on the gas pedal. Shoes that have a really wide sole could press on both the gas pedal and brake pedal at the same time. It’s a good idea to wear shoes with thinner soles. Running shoes may not even be the best shoes to drive in because some soles are thick and padded. Walking shoes or any flat-soled shoes are better choices.

When looking for a shoe that is suitable for driving, you must make sure they have a thin sole and enough room to manoeuvre your ankles properly. This is important because it provides you with the best pedal pressure when braking or accelerating. If the sole is too thick, you will have a hard time feeling the pedals and the pressure you are putting on them. Shoes with soles over 2.5 centimeters are unsuitable for driving because they impede the feeling required by the foot to operate the pedals properly. Thicker soles usually mean more weight and that causes difficulties when it comes to maintaining a relaxed ankle or insuring easier sudden movements. Although flip-flops have thin soles, they are not recommended because they do not provide adequate ankle support and can slip off your foot easily.

Be extra careful in wet weather. Slippery soles make it easier for your foot to slip off the pedals. Before driving, make sure to wipe the soles of your shoes dry.

Keep an extra pair of good driving shoes in your car in case you find yourself wearing the wrong shoes. Just make sure to keep them out of the way of the gas and brake pedals, so they don’t get lodged under and potentially cause a collision.

Footwear that you should NOT drive in:
  • Platforms – they are heavy and have thick soles, so they’re awkward to manoeuvre on the pedals, restrict what you can feel, and risk becoming jammed.
  • Stilettos – high, sharply pointed heels risk becoming caught in the floor mat, and hold your foot at the wrong angle for driving safely.
  • Strappy sandals – flimsy, loose shoes may slip on the pedals, or expose your feet to painful abrasions.
  • Flip-flops, mules, and slippers – these are not secure enough and may slip off as you drive. You need shoes that stay securely on the foot.
  • Boots – too restrictive of ankle movement, and knee-length styles can catch against the seat.
  • Some running shoes – ones with thick, chunky soles restrict movement and the ridges may catch against the pedals. Not enough feel between your foot and the controls.
Footwear that IS good to drive in:
  • The sole of the shoe should be no thicker than 2.5 cm.
  • At the same time, the sole should not be too thin or too soft.
  • There should be enough grip to prevent the sole from slipping off the pedals.
  • The shoe should not be too heavy.
  • It should not limit ankle movement.
  • Thin-soled gym or walking shoes generally work fine.


http://www.autoblog.com/2012/04/09/driving-with-high-heels/
Driving With High Heels Is Dangerous At Any Speed
Sacrificing safety for fashion


It's fashion over safety for nearly 8 out of 10 women drivers, a recent survey revealed.

Nearly 80 percent of women drivers wear unsafe shoes when they're behind the wheel, a survey conducted by the United Kingdom price comparison website Confused.com says.

All told, 40 percent of women drivers say they wear high heels when driving, a safety faux pas according to many driving experts. Additionally, another 39 percent of women drivers say they wear wedges, platform heels or other footwear unsuitable for safe driving, the survey concludes.
"Women have been driving in high heels for years," said Lauren Fix, automotive columnist and safety expert. "Part of the problem is that they are wearing these six-inch spike heels with these new risers on the bottom. So you're not getting a good feel of the pedal."

Nearly half the women between the ages of 24-35 wear heels when behind the wheel, making that group the most likely to place fashion over safe driving habits.

"Wearing inappropriate footwear could cause the driver to lose control of the car and so we'd recommend keeping a pair of suitable shoes in the car to avoid any crashes," said Gareth Kloet of Confused.com in a statement. "Look at your feet; if you are wearing shoes which you would not wear for a driving test then you probably shouldn't wear them to drive either."

Of course, women are not alone. Twenty seven percent of driving men admit to wearing flip flops, which is considered equally unsafe because they can slip off and get jammed between the gas and brake pedals.

Another 22 percent admit to driving barefoot, which is illegal in Britain. Barefoot car driving is legal in America.

However, driving with your toes can be equally dangerous, said Fix.

No similar survey has been done in America, but the same dangers present themselves.

"Flip flops are worse than heels in my opinion," says Matt Reilly, director of the U.S. based charity B.R.A.K.E.S, which stands for Be Responsible And Keep Everyone Safe.

Reilly is also a driving instructor for the organization, which teaches teens how to stay safe behind the wheel.

The reason high heels present a problem is that a good driver plants his or her heel on the car's floor, Reilly explained. That makes it easy to move their foot from the gas to the brake. High heels make that nearly impossible.

Furthermore, some shoes may not provide a solid position on the pedal. Heels and flip flops also can get jammed under or against a pedal or require a person to lift their foot off the floor to press a pedal down.

"Sometimes you only have a split second to react," Reilly says. "You put yourself at a great disadvantage if you're not wearing the right shoes."

So what's the best foot gear for either sex? Reilly says that a comfortable flat, rubber soled shoe should do just the trick. It allows for the easy movement and a solid grip on the pedal.
 
:evil::evil:看来你们的老婆不是穿高跟鞋的女主。谢谢村长贴了这么多。
 
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这个高度开车最舒服。跟子和车踏的角度很好。
 
:evil::evil:看来你们的老婆不是穿高跟鞋的女主。谢谢村长贴了这么多。
车里应该备双开车舒适、安全的鞋。
 
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