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Do you drive your automatic transmission car with one foot or both feet?
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<blockquote data-quote="tweiboon" data-source="post: 586546" data-attributes="member: 4590"><p>I am using both feet for driving and some time if my right foot tired then i use my left foot for accelerate pedal and brake pedal. i totally not agree ur father saying that driving both feet is dangerous.</p><p></p><p>Dangerous is because they are not able to control both feet. What is can say is if my car has enuf house power then i am sure with my current skill i am make my car low speed drift. Even in emergency, is very lucky that have this skill if not i already has accident long time ago. </p><p></p><p>Yesterday (03/03/2012) while i driving on Federal Highway at Kerinchi Putra Station, my car at third link then suddenly a Isuzu DMax tried to enter my line. Then i applied brake with left leg and turned my car abit to right in order to avoid accident. If not because of left leg i am sure i am not able to brake so fast due to brake and accelerate pedals both placed different level. We need to lift right leg to apply brake, this making apply brake more difficult. And this making us not able to apply brake and accelerate pedal at the same time. I used to apply both while i drove manual car.</p><p></p><p>I use my left foot for accelerate pedal sometime, due to brake and accelerate pedal not at the same level, this making apply accelerate pedal more difficult. Japanese cars normally dont have this problem. And that is why is more easy for me to drive Japanese cars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tweiboon, post: 586546, member: 4590"] I am using both feet for driving and some time if my right foot tired then i use my left foot for accelerate pedal and brake pedal. i totally not agree ur father saying that driving both feet is dangerous. Dangerous is because they are not able to control both feet. What is can say is if my car has enuf house power then i am sure with my current skill i am make my car low speed drift. Even in emergency, is very lucky that have this skill if not i already has accident long time ago. Yesterday (03/03/2012) while i driving on Federal Highway at Kerinchi Putra Station, my car at third link then suddenly a Isuzu DMax tried to enter my line. Then i applied brake with left leg and turned my car abit to right in order to avoid accident. If not because of left leg i am sure i am not able to brake so fast due to brake and accelerate pedals both placed different level. We need to lift right leg to apply brake, this making apply brake more difficult. And this making us not able to apply brake and accelerate pedal at the same time. I used to apply both while i drove manual car. I use my left foot for accelerate pedal sometime, due to brake and accelerate pedal not at the same level, this making apply accelerate pedal more difficult. Japanese cars normally dont have this problem. And that is why is more easy for me to drive Japanese cars. [/QUOTE]
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