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Is it illegal to drive in thongs (flip-fops)?

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Police nation-wide have the power to fine you for not being in proper control of your vehicle.
Iain Kelly
Contributing Journalist
13 Nov 2018
3 min read

No, driving around with loose-fitting footwear on, like thongs (or flip-flops for our American friends), isn't illegal but police could still pull you over for not being in proper control of your vehicle. 

So even though there's no Australia road rules around wearing thongs, police could fine you If they feel that you're are driving poorly or erratically, which it would be easy to end up doing if you’re trying to control a car in traffic with flip-flops!

This is a situation where the laws of common sense have to prevail over explicit legislation banning you from doing silly things. Given it is also not illegal to drive barefoot, it is a much smarter idea to kick the Tropical Safety Boots off and remove the risk of them becoming tangled in the footwell or caught-up under the pedals.

Many driving instructors also recommend driving in properly fastened shoes, or bare feet, to reduce the risk of losing control of your car from having footwear loose in the footwell. Consider how dangerous it would be to have to try and find, then remove, a loose item while also travelling at speed and in traffic!

The wise move is to hop into the car, remove the thongs and place them either in the passenger footwell, or behind your passenger’s seat on the floor, where there is no risk of them sliding around and becoming snared behind the pedals or providing a distraction.

While it isn’t illegal, we cannot also find reference to driving in certain footwear being excluded by insurance policies, although most Product Disclosure Statements (PDS) have a provision where cover is denied if you knowingly engage in a dangerous act or drive in a negligent manner.

Though we have never heard of a claim being denied due to wearing a particular type of footwear, there is no way of knowing every scenario behind every potential crash, so we highly recommend checking the PDS from your insurer for the full list of exclusions that apply to the product you have purchased.

Because it isn’t strictly illegal to drive in thongs there is no legislation we can quote, which makes it an easy myth to continue.

It's worth checking out this blog from a legal services provider, based in Sydney and operating nationally.

This article is not intended as legal advice. You should check with your local road authority to verify the information written here is suitable to your situation before driving in this manner.

Has driving in thongs ever been a problem for you? Tell us your story in the comments below.

Iain Kelly
Contributing Journalist
A love of classic American and European cars drove Iain Kelly to motoring journalism straight out of high school, via the ownership of a tired 1975 HJ Holden Monaro.  For nearly 20 years he has worked on magazines and websites catering to modified late model high-performance Japanese and European tuner cars, as well as traditional hot rods, muscle cars and street machines. Some of these titles include Auto Salon, LSX Tuner, MOTOR, Forged, Freestyle Rides, Roadkill, SPEED, and Street Machine. He counts his trip to the USA to help build Mighty Car Mods’ “Subarute” along with co-authoring their recent book, The Cars of Mighty Car Mods, among his career highlights.  Iain lends his expertise to CarsGuide for a variety of advice projects, along with legitimising his automotive obsession with regular OverSteer contributions. Although his practical skills working on cars is nearly all self-taught, he still loves nothing more than spending quality time in the shed working on his project car, a 1964 Pontiac. He also admits to also having an addiction to E30 BMWs and Subaru Liberty RS Turbos, both of which he has had multiple examples of. With car choices like that, at least his mum thinks he is cool.
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