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Is it ok to wear flip flops to my driver's test or do i need to have closed toe shoes?

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Is it ok to wear flip flops to my driver's test or do i need to have closed toe shoes?

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  1. Flip flops are alright, close toed shoes are not required but it is a good idea to dress nicely. Good luck.


  2. on a bad day the driving  examiner  might just  strangle you right then and  there.

  3. It's a matter of presenting yourself, number one, and an issue of safety, too. They can get caught on pedals (it's happened to me more than once), and driving instructors know that. They won't count you off, necessarily, but it won't look good.

    Just go with closed toed shoes. It'll show that you take the task seriously, in many ways. And that can affect how they grade you.

  4. It is fine to wear them but not during your driving test, they would fail you for a safety reason....

  5. i just got done with drivers ed and my teacher said NO FLIP FLOPS

  6. Don't wear flip flops.

  7. Go ahead wear flip flops they will be fine.

  8. Listen to every single person that said do not wear flip-flops, and at that while taking your driver's test. You are so going to be judged on that. I mean come on all it has to do is slip off your foot or get stuck under the pedal while you are driving(has happened to me before) don't wear sandals or flip-flops or any open toed shoe for that matter. Just stick to a closed toe shoe on this one. You will promote alot more safety for yourself, as well as the driving instructor, and everyone else on the road.

  9. don't wear flip flops  always wear closed shoes  due to they can catch on the pedels while you drive .

  10. Do anything you think you need to do to pass your driving test.

  11. Present yourself well and dress up a little.  Closed toe shoes.

  12. for safety reasons wear closed toed shoes

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