Macclesfield Express

Do fashion and driving mix well?

Have you ever thought about how fashion can impact the way you drive? Make sure you’re wearing the right gear when driving

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FOR most people, they get ready for the day, get into their car and drive to their destinatio­n without thinking about what they’re wearing.

Richard Gladman, head of driving and riding standards, provides some useful tips to making sure you’re wearing the right gear when driving.

Choose the right shoes. Never go barefoot as you have to put pressure on the pedals, which your shoes can do a lot easier and we do not advise wearing flip flops or open-toed sandals as they can get caught between the pedals.

Wearing a sturdy pair of trainers or shoes is the best option when driving; you can always leave your favourite shoes in the boot of your car and change into them once you arrive at your destinatio­n.

Do you have enough leg room? Your trousers can restrict your movement.

For example, skinny jeans are designed to be upright and barely bend.

Go for trousers that are loose enough for your legs to move around in.

Following on from skinny jeans, think about the type of clothes you’re wearing.

If they’re tight fitting, then this will limit your movement in your car. Fashion accessorie­s. Smart watches now have the ability to connect to your phone.

So even if you’ve put your phone out of sight and on silent, will your watch vibrate when you receive a message or call?

Either change your settings to avoid this or put this away with your phone.

Richard said: “Dressing to impress may be excellent for the meeting you are attending but consider the journey there: it may well be that a change of clothes is required at your destinatio­n to make the journey more comfortabl­e.

“Your smart watch may well fall into the ‘like device’ definition in relation to mobile phone legislatio­n, so don’t allow it to distract.”

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