In the summer I would say 65% of people.
Driving while wearing flip flops is not recommended. Sneakers and boots offer the most protection and traction while driving. It is not illegal to drive wearing flip flops but it is not the safest footwear to drive with. The front of the flip flop can get caught on the gas or brake pedal and cause a dangerous situation. Even though it is illegal, I find it more comfortable and safer to just drive barefoot when I am wearing flip flops.
Scientists have found that modern footwear manufactures have incorporated comport in their designs making flip flops more popular, but people are more likely to trip wearing flip flops than shoes with support. Flip Flops cause stubbed toes and ankle and insole sores. They are also not good for your feet, especially if you are wearing flip flops with thin, worn out bottoms or hard soles.
Yes
i guess in the late spring or summer
There are many brands of flip flops that won't fall apart right away, but it depends on your budget. Some choices are D&G Dolce & Gabbana Compressed Rubber Flip Flop, The North Face Base Camp Flip-Flops, and Old Navy Womens White New Flip-Flops. It is not illegal to drive wearing flip flops but it is not the safest footwear to drive with. The front of the flip flop can get caught on the gas or brake pedal and cause a dangerous situation. Even though it is illegal, I find it more comfortable and safer to just drive barefoot when I am wearing flip flops.
yes yes they are
Yes, I don't like it.
In general flip flops are safe to wear while driving. However they can become a danger if they slip off and get wedged under the gas pedal or brake pedal. Wearing them while driving is not recommended.
Men can wear flip flops but usually don't wear them as much as women do as representing and making one sexy is not considered a part of the genderType your answer here...
Flip Flops are shoes
Flip flops are cool, but not in December.
Most Spanish speaking people use the term "Chanclas" to refer to Flip-Flops, which simple means "sandals"