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Saturday, March 31, 2012
high-heeled shoes were not safe for driving
High heels are good if used Kailan because it would give the impression section of the wearer. But the model of high-heeled shoes were not safe when used for driving. According to experts, women who wear high heels risk involved in the accident.
"It is alarming, many drivers who do not care about the safety of themselves or others due to wear uncomfortable shoes," said Julie Townsend, vice chairman of the road safety charity, Brake, Tuesday (20/3).
After that there is also a survey of insurance website confused.com. From the survey, showed 40 percent of women driving in high heels. Not only that, as much as 39 percent of women wear sandals and 22 percent were driving barefoot. "Wearing high heels can cause the driver to lose control," said the head of Confused.com insurance, Gareth Kloet as quoted by Antara.
"We recommend that you keep a pair of comfortable footwear in the vehicle. If you do not want to wear high heels while driver's license exam, you should not wear it everyday driving," he added.
From the survey, too, revealed every one of ten women who are driving, when the vehicle makeup. The survey also revealed 15 percent of male respondents admitted shave while driving.