Flip flops, sorry.

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chilistrucker

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4,541 posts

151 months

Tuesday 22nd July 2014
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SORRY!
Sure it has been done to death, but on the search bar i could only find stuff from 2009.
So the boys girlfriend has just turned up in her car, and was driving in her flip flops.
I've always thought this was illegal, (and unsafe) am i right?

mudy

874 posts

172 months

Tuesday 22nd July 2014
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i regularly drive in mine - once across the whole of France, so i hope not!

creampuff

6,511 posts

143 months

Tuesday 22nd July 2014
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Post a pic of the girl wearing flip flops so we can take a look.

Joeguard1990

1,181 posts

126 months

Tuesday 22nd July 2014
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Maybe unsafe, but not illegal.

Evil.soup

3,595 posts

205 months

Tuesday 22nd July 2014
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I get in the car in flip flops then take them off and push them under the seat and drive barefoot. Its an alien feeling when you first try it but it quickly becomes normal.

SV8Predator

2,102 posts

165 months

Tuesday 22nd July 2014
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chilistrucker said:
SORRY!
Sure it has been done to death, but on the search bar i could only find stuff from 2009.
So the boys girlfriend has just turned up in her car, and was driving in her flip flops.
I've always thought this was illegal, (and unsafe) am i right?
Did you seriously take the time out of your life to post such nonsense?


Shaw Tarse

31,543 posts

203 months

Tuesday 22nd July 2014
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SV8Predator said:
chilistrucker said:
SORRY!
Sure it has been done to death, but on the search bar i could only find stuff from 2009.
So the boys girlfriend has just turned up in her car, and was driving in her flip flops.
I've always thought this was illegal, (and unsafe) am i right?
Did you seriously take the time out of your life to post such nonsense?
And you take the time to reply?

chilistrucker

Original Poster:

4,541 posts

151 months

Tuesday 22nd July 2014
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SV8Predator said:
chilistrucker said:
SORRY!
Sure it has been done to death, but on the search bar i could only find stuff from 2009.
So the boys girlfriend has just turned up in her car, and was driving in her flip flops.
I've always thought this was illegal, (and unsafe) am i right?
Did you seriously take the time out of your life to post such nonsense?
Yes i did.
I thought it was illegal but wasn't 100%, so wanted to double check and couldn't think of a better place for a quick, sensible answer. Its the joy of PH. Ok you have to put up with the odd stupid idiotic reply, but hey ho.

Thanks to those who posted sensible informative replies though.

Blue Oval84

5,276 posts

161 months

Tuesday 22nd July 2014
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Evil.soup said:
I get in the car in flip flops then take them off and push them under the seat and drive barefoot. Its an alien feeling when you first try it but it quickly becomes normal.
This.

In fact it quickly gets to be the case that you feel in far greater control when driving barefoot.

VX Foxy

3,962 posts

243 months

Tuesday 22nd July 2014
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Flip flops are the devil's own sole.

chilistrucker

Original Poster:

4,541 posts

151 months

Tuesday 22nd July 2014
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Blue Oval84 said:
Evil.soup said:
I get in the car in flip flops then take them off and push them under the seat and drive barefoot. Its an alien feeling when you first try it but it quickly becomes normal.
This.

In fact it quickly gets to be the case that you feel in far greater control when driving barefoot.
We spend alot of time all over Europe in the summer and many of the other truck drivers do the same in regards to barefoot, flip flops or similar in the hottest places.
I cant get comfy in them, so just stick with trainers whilst driving.

imagineifyeswill

1,226 posts

166 months

Tuesday 22nd July 2014
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I like to holiday in Lanzarote and were allways advised in the resort, if hiring a car do not drive in flip flops, if stopped by police and found wearing flip flops you will be charged.

Pit Pony

8,461 posts

121 months

Tuesday 22nd July 2014
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| once saw a bloke on a 6 cylinder Honda 1300 motorbike -(in about 1990) in flip flops and shorts at lands end.

Now that should be illegal.

anonymous-user

54 months

Tuesday 22nd July 2014
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Initial reaction to this was Nick Clegg??? And thread should be in the NPE section but it is about footwear...

chilistrucker

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4,541 posts

151 months

Tuesday 22nd July 2014
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gottans said:
Initial reaction to this was Nick Clegg??? And thread should be in the NPE section but it is about footwear...
If you're a mod, please feel free to move it.
Considering i wanted to know the legality of something i thought this would be the correct place to post the question, as opposed to the NPE section.

Shaw Tarse

31,543 posts

203 months

Tuesday 22nd July 2014
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chilistrucker said:
gottans said:
Initial reaction to this was Nick Clegg??? And thread should be in the NPE section but it is about footwear...
If you're a mod, please feel free to move it.
Considering i wanted to know the legality of something i thought this would be the correct place to post the question, as opposed to the NPE section.
I'm guessing he was being witty http://www.standard.co.uk/news/londoners-diary/nic...

ferrariF50lover

1,834 posts

226 months

Tuesday 22nd July 2014
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Of course it's illegal, are you not familiar with the Highways (wearing of flip flops) Act 1997?

Come on OP, have a little think about it. How the fk are the police supposed to enforce this? Do you imagine that they're issued with x-ray specs at Police School?

Simon.

lbc

3,215 posts

217 months

Wednesday 23rd July 2014
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chilistrucker said:
Considering i wanted to know the legality of something i thought this would be the correct place to post the question, as opposed to the NPE section.
What does the Highway Code say? Did you look?

Does it also mention wearing baseball caps, onesies, or swimwear, as being illegal? rolleyes

not applicable

384 posts

212 months

Wednesday 23rd July 2014
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Wearing of flip-flops while driving is not a specific offence in the UK (it is in Spain) however should you crash it will be used against you. I do know of people who have been charged with S.3 RTA 1988 and the wearing of flip-flops has formed part of the charge, I guess the foot ware was considered to be a contributing factor.
IMHO driving in flip-flops is not safe, go barefoot.

chilistrucker

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4,541 posts

151 months

Wednesday 23rd July 2014
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ferrariF50lover said:
Of course it's illegal, are you not familiar with the Highways (wearing of flip flops) Act 1997?

Come on OP, have a little think about it. How the fk are the police supposed to enforce this? Do you imagine that they're issued with x-ray specs at Police School?

Simon.
Really.
Here is a made up scenario then.
Imagine a car is involved with a r.t.a with a bike. Sadly the cyclist dies, the car driver is unhurt. The police on arrival at the scene happen to notice that said car driver is wearing flip flops, and after a quick, (or thorough as it's a fatal) search of the car proves there is no other footwear present, meaning that the car driver was either wearing their flip flops, or driving barefoot. Due to the severity of the incident would this not be of interest to the police who have to investigate the fatal?

Sadly, no i don't know the highway code insides out.
This was a question i wanted to know, "the correct legal" answer to, hence the OP, and in the speed, plod and law section.

xray specs, nah rolleyes
But they do use big wagons these days to both observe truck drivers at eye level, and cars etc below, hth.