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这个真要注意。我穿着雪靴踩刹车的时候可能碰到油门了,车子在原地,但是感觉突突地想往前。
夏天我会有放一双运动鞋在车里,有时候直接光着脚踩,还凉快。
 
这个真要注意。我穿着雪靴踩刹车的时候可能碰到油门了,车子在原地,但是感觉突突地想往前。
夏天我会有放一双运动鞋在车里,有时候直接光着脚踩,还凉快。

光着脚开车,比穿高跟鞋好不到哪里去。:D



Driving Concerns
Is barefoot driving illegal?
JASON TCHIR
Special to The Globe and Mail
Published Tuesday, Jun. 09, 2015 5:00AM EDT
Last updated Thursday, Jun. 11, 2015 12:56PM EDT

When I was in Quebec years ago, it was illegal to drive your car or any motorized vehicle with open footwear or barefoot. You had to have closed shoes. Is this the law in Canada and the United States? – Dante

There’s no law in Canada that bans barefoot driving. Anyone who says different is pulling your leg.

“It’s an urban myth, according to my police sources,” writes Brian Smiley, spokesman for the Manitoba Public Insurance.

We asked every province. There are no laws that say what you can – or can’t – wear on your feet while driving a car or motorcycle. So, it’s legal to drive barefoot or wearing sandals or flip-flops.

The Société de l’assurance automobile du Québec (SAAQ), the provincial insurer, says there’s no law – past or present – in Quebec that bans shoeless driving.

“We do not have any idea where that myth comes from,” writes SAAQ spokesperson Audrey Chaput.

Quebec does require shoes when driving off-road or in an all-terrain vehicle, Chaput says.

It’s a myth in the United States, too. We couldn’t find any federal or state laws against driving barefoot or in flip-flops. Some states, like Alabama, require motorcycle riders to wear shoes.

The myth may be on shaky footing, but many people believe it anyway.

“The driving myth we hear the most from people is that it’s illegal to drive in bare feet – but the law doesn’t say that,” says Brampton, Ont., driving instructor Ian Law. “It doesn’t even say in the Highway Traffic Act that you have to wear clothes while driving.”

Flip-flops and you don’t stop?

If your footwear, or lack of it, causes you to drive erratically or get in a crash, you could be charged with careless driving.

Official rules aside, it’s a bad idea to drive barefoot or in flip-flops, Law says. Bare feet could slip on the pedals. And stepping on gravel or a pebble stuck in the pedals could make a driver pull his feet back when hitting the brakes. Flip-flops and loose shoes or sandals could fall off your feet and get jammed under the pedals.

“You need to be able to feel the pedals properly,” Law says. “We strongly recommend that drivers use thin-soled shoes and stay away from open toes.”

In a 2013 poll by a British insurer, 27 per cent of drivers said flip-flops had been responsible for an accident or a near-miss.

It’s bad to drive in thick work, hiking or winter boots, too, Law says. He heard of one driver who drove his truck into a river and swore the brakes were broken because the pedal wouldn’t go down.

“The brakes were fine,” Law says. “He had a steel-toed work boot underneath the pedal and didn’t know because he couldn’t feel it.”

Law suggests driving in a pair of sneakers or tennis shoes and then changing when you get to the campsite or beach. Or to work – high-heels or hard-soled dress shoes are bad for driving too and should be kicked to the curb, Law says.

“A lot of fancy shoes, you can’t feel the pedals and be sure that you’re actually making contact,” Law says. “It might look really good to be wearing fancy shoes, but it doesn’t look too good to be wrapped around a lamppost because your foot missed the brake pedal.”
 
应该是怕脚有汗踩滑吧。下次我套个棉袜。哈哈。
光着脚开车,比穿高跟鞋好不到哪里去。:D



Driving Concerns
Is barefoot driving illegal?
JASON TCHIR
Special to The Globe and Mail
Published Tuesday, Jun. 09, 2015 5:00AM EDT
Last updated Thursday, Jun. 11, 2015 12:56PM EDT

When I was in Quebec years ago, it was illegal to drive your car or any motorized vehicle with open footwear or barefoot. You had to have closed shoes. Is this the law in Canada and the United States? – Dante

There’s no law in Canada that bans barefoot driving. Anyone who says different is pulling your leg.

“It’s an urban myth, according to my police sources,” writes Brian Smiley, spokesman for the Manitoba Public Insurance.

We asked every province. There are no laws that say what you can – or can’t – wear on your feet while driving a car or motorcycle. So, it’s legal to drive barefoot or wearing sandals or flip-flops.

The Société de l’assurance automobile du Québec (SAAQ), the provincial insurer, says there’s no law – past or present – in Quebec that bans shoeless driving.

“We do not have any idea where that myth comes from,” writes SAAQ spokesperson Audrey Chaput.

Quebec does require shoes when driving off-road or in an all-terrain vehicle, Chaput says.

It’s a myth in the United States, too. We couldn’t find any federal or state laws against driving barefoot or in flip-flops. Some states, like Alabama, require motorcycle riders to wear shoes.

The myth may be on shaky footing, but many people believe it anyway.

“The driving myth we hear the most from people is that it’s illegal to drive in bare feet – but the law doesn’t say that,” says Brampton, Ont., driving instructor Ian Law. “It doesn’t even say in the Highway Traffic Act that you have to wear clothes while driving.”

Flip-flops and you don’t stop?

If your footwear, or lack of it, causes you to drive erratically or get in a crash, you could be charged with careless driving.

Official rules aside, it’s a bad idea to drive barefoot or in flip-flops, Law says. Bare feet could slip on the pedals. And stepping on gravel or a pebble stuck in the pedals could make a driver pull his feet back when hitting the brakes. Flip-flops and loose shoes or sandals could fall off your feet and get jammed under the pedals.

“You need to be able to feel the pedals properly,” Law says. “We strongly recommend that drivers use thin-soled shoes and stay away from open toes.”

In a 2013 poll by a British insurer, 27 per cent of drivers said flip-flops had been responsible for an accident or a near-miss.

It’s bad to drive in thick work, hiking or winter boots, too, Law says. He heard of one driver who drove his truck into a river and swore the brakes were broken because the pedal wouldn’t go down.

“The brakes were fine,” Law says. “He had a steel-toed work boot underneath the pedal and didn’t know because he couldn’t feel it.”

Law suggests driving in a pair of sneakers or tennis shoes and then changing when you get to the campsite or beach. Or to work – high-heels or hard-soled dress shoes are bad for driving too and should be kicked to the curb, Law says.

“A lot of fancy shoes, you can’t feel the pedals and be sure that you’re actually making contact,” Law says. “It might look really good to be wearing fancy shoes, but it doesn’t look too good to be wrapped around a lamppost because your foot missed the brake pedal.”
 
这个真要注意。我穿着雪靴踩刹车的时候可能碰到油门了,车子在原地,但是感觉突突地想往前。
夏天我会有放一双运动鞋在车里,有时候直接光着脚踩,还凉快。
这个,臣妾做不到。。:crying::crying::crying:
 
不好意思,发个帖子主要是给自己提个醒,也给大家提个醒。
在一个有点斜的丁字路口等水平方向双向车道的车开过去,结果雪靴可能有点斜踩到油门,然后车就往下慢开,对面的车也快过来了,只好转方向盘在路边等,幸好对面没有车过来,否则就collision了。
 
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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。
有看新闻,两起车祸事故,一个是乌龟爬出来把刹车踏板卡住, 一个是矿泉水瓶子滚下去卡住,都死了。
 
正想提醒这事儿呢。矿泉水空瓶一定收好,不然太容易碰到脚底下卡住刹车或友们,太危险了!
不要瞎买瞎加脚垫儿,原厂的本来就很好,又有安全锁孔。
一个是矿泉水瓶子滚下去卡住
 
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