What are the hardest shoes to drive in history?

What is the most challenging shoe to drive in? Many people online have given the same answer: snow boots! Drivers who frequently wear them often face discomfort, and some even cause accidents due to slipping or missteps. As a result, snow boots have been humorously nicknamed “the hardest shoes to drive in history.” Netizens are sharing their complaints about driving in snow boots. One user, “yoyoft,” posted on the Chongqing Shopaholic forum on December 25, 2010, saying, “It’s really hard to drive in snow boots! My personal experience was shocking!” He recounted how he thought wearing snow boots was comfortable while driving, but one night when he picked up a friend, things went wrong. “While reversing, I had to use some throttle, but when I stepped down, I felt like my foot was too light on the pedal. The car suddenly backed up quickly. My friend got scared, and so did I. I immediately hit the brakes, and the whole car shook.” He added, “Driving in these shoes is really unsafe. I advise all women who wear snow boots to change into proper driving shoes.” Another netizen shared similar concerns, saying, “I’m going crazy—wearing snow boots while driving? Those big shoes can easily get stuck between the clutch, brake, and accelerator. It’s more dangerous than just dragging the car.” Some users even joked that high heels might be easier to control than snow boots. On online forums, many people asked if it’s safe for beginners to drive in snow boots. A lot of users warned against it, emphasizing that new drivers should avoid such footwear. Experts also weigh in. Sun Jianuo, manager at Pudong branch of Shanghai Tongluo Driver Training Co., Ltd., explains that “normally, the accelerator is lower, and the brake is higher.” If an emergency occurs, drivers instinctively release the accelerator, but snow boots are bulky and may get stuck under the pedals, making it hard to step on the brake. Additionally, thick soles reduce the driver’s feel for the pedals, increasing the risk of accidents. He recommends changing into suitable shoes while driving. Other tips from readers include: - Old shoes can be transformed with big spikes for better grip. - Don’t throw away old shoes; instead, let them “breathe” by airing them out. - Consider putting a physical insurance on your shoes for extra safety. - Learn how to clean matte shoes properly. - Wear breathable, antibacterial socks to prevent bad odors. - Know the hidden functions of sports shoes’ little tails. - How to deal with the noise of high heels. - Choose appropriate shoes during pregnancy—flat shoes aren’t always safe. - What to do if your shoes get moldy. - Be aware of the risks of wearing certain shoes in summer.

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