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What does the Highway Code actually say and when does the fine go into effect?
Italy🏛️ PoliticsCenter9 hr. ago

What does the Highway Code actually say and when does the fine go into effect?

The article discusses whether driving barefoot or in sandals is allowed under Italian traffic laws. It explains that while there is no explicit ban since 1993, drivers must maintain full control of their vehicle. The Code of the Road (CdS) requires drivers to ensure they can perform necessary maneuvers safely, particularly emergency stops. Although there is no direct prohibition, indirect restrictions exist through Article 141, which emphasizes maintaining vehicle control. Law enforcement has discretion in interpreting compliance, and if poor footwear is linked to unsafe driving, fines ranging from €42 to €173 may apply. Article 140 also mandates safe behavior on the road, with potential penalties based on police interpretation.

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Il Giornale logoIl GiornaleParty-alignedCenter9 hr. ago
What does the Highway Code actually say and when does the fine go into effect?

The article discusses whether driving barefoot or in sandals is allowed under Italian traffic laws. It explains that while there is no explicit ban since 1993, drivers must maintain full control of their vehicle. The Code of the Road (CdS) requires drivers to ensure they can perform necessary maneuvers safely, particularly emergency stops. Although there is no direct prohibition, indirect restrictions exist through Article 141, which emphasizes maintaining vehicle control. Law enforcement has discretion in interpreting compliance, and if poor footwear is linked to unsafe driving, fines ranging from €42 to €173 may apply. Article 140 also mandates safe behavior on the road, with potential penalties based on police interpretation.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information about traffic regulations without overtly favoring any political stance. It provides factual legal explanations and does not take sides on the issue of footwear during driving, focusing instead on the rules and possible consequences.

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