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Showing Original Post only (View all)Why More Drivers Should Brake With Their Left Foot! [View all]

Heres why:
If youre traveling at 60 mph, covering 88 feet per second, it takes roughly 4.5 seconds to come to a complete stopor 271 feet, according to Edmunds.com. In the event of an emergency, 132 feet of that stopping distance will be the time it takes for you to perceive the incident followed by the time it takes for you to react to that recognition. In those first 132 feet, then, you wont even graze the brake pedal.
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Not mentioned, as I have read so far here, is the fact that in an emergency situation,
-none
Apr 2015
#83
My Mother-in-law does that: Drives with a foot on the brake and gas, brake lights always on.
FSogol
Apr 2015
#11
Manual's usually cheaper to buy new but you take a big hit on the resale value.
Gidney N Cloyd
Apr 2015
#61
Can you switch to right foot breaking in the event of an emergency ass-kicking?
Gidney N Cloyd
Apr 2015
#64
That's what I was thinking. A driver, epecially if it is urgent, will press both pedals
question everything
Apr 2015
#62
Too many would not be coordinated enough to switch from right to left foot.
liberal N proud
Apr 2015
#40
I'm from the UK, and this completely baffled me until I remembered most Americans drive automatics.
Donald Ian Rankin
Apr 2015
#45
Oh, HELL, no! The right foot cannot go beyond the brake to the gas pedal; HOWEVER, the left foot can
WinkyDink
Apr 2015
#51
poor drivers brake with their left foot, also poor drivers have hands at 10 & 2
snooper2
Apr 2015
#55
I'm short so it just doesn't work for me. I have been driving for 23 years and my last car accident
liberal_at_heart
Apr 2015
#109
It's probably better to get used to left foot braking if you're driving an AT, BUT!!!
MillennialDem
Apr 2015
#118