Walking on icy streets need not be a downhill experience if you put your socks over your shoes - so claims recent research reported by The Guardian Newspaper on Tuesday 9th March.
Socks over shoes surpass shoes over socks for strolling on slippery city slopes, says a study done in New Zealand. In other words – in the words of the study itself – "wearing socks over shoes appears to be an effective and inexpensive method to reduce the likelihood of slipping on icy footpaths".
Lianne Parkin, Sheila Williams and Patricia Priest did an experiment to test the wisdom of a local winter tradition. The trio, based at the University of Otago in Dunedin, published a report in the New Zealand Medical Journal.
However, it seems that what people think of this behaviour may mean that people won't try it!
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