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Walking barefoot increases the risk of road traffic accidents

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Driving barefoot increases road traffic risk
Driving barefoot raises safety and liability concerns among many drivers. This was reported by Zamin.uz.

Many may consider driving barefoot comfortable, but experts and legal professionals emphasize that this practice poses serious risks not only to health but also from a legal perspective. There is no explicit rule in traffic regulations stating "driving barefoot is prohibited."

However, every driver is required to operate their vehicle safely and not endanger other road users. Therefore, driving barefoot is regarded as a hazardous situation from a legal standpoint.

If a traffic accident occurs or property damage results from driving barefoot, the driver may face fines or license suspension. In minor cases, the fine can be one to two times the minimum wage, and the driver may be deprived of the right to drive for six months to one year.

If the damage caused is significant, the penalty is increased. Driving barefoot is considered dangerous because it becomes difficult to fully press the pedals, reducing the driver's ability to control the vehicle.

Additionally, the risk of foot slipping increases, which raises the chance of an accident. In emergencies, the driver's reaction and ability to act quickly are weakened, potentially leading to serious consequences.

Experts recommend always driving with comfortable, safe, and non-slip footwear. This is important not only for the driver's own safety but also for protecting the lives of other road users.

Thus, although driving barefoot is not explicitly prohibited by law, its dangers and potential legal penalties serve as a warning lesson for every driver. Source: zamin.uz

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