FOR many sliders and flip flops have become a popular choice of footwear. But is it illegal to drive in such footwear and could you face a hefty fine for doing so? Here’s everything you need …
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What are the rules around driving in flip-flops or barefoot?
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Driving in flip flops this summer could land you a hefty fine of £5,000
Driving in flip flops this summer could land you a hefty fine of £5,000
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What are the rules around driving in flip-flops or barefoot?