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 …
Driving in sandals, sliders, flip flops or bare foot could cost you £5,000 - Northants Live
What are the rules around driving in flip-flops or barefoot?
Driving barefoot or in flimsy sandals and flip flops could cost you £5,000 - LancsLive
How driving with flip-flops can earn you a £5,000 fine and nine points on your licence - Daily Star
Driving wearing flip flops could land Scots a £5,000 fine, 9 penalty points and a ban - Edinburgh Live
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Experts warn drivers risk £5,000 fine for wearing skirts, sunglasses and slippers behind the wheel - Leicestershire Live
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Driving in flip flops, sandals or bare feet could land you with huge £5k fine and points - YorkshireLive
Is it illegal to drive barefoot, with flip flops, wearing headphones, with an expired driving licence or without a spare tyre?