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I already do. janlyn Apr 2015 #1
Can't look sereral cars ahead of you if you are driving a sedan question everything Apr 2015 #52
yeah, I have a Camry. janlyn Apr 2015 #92
I agree with this. I have used my left foot to brake since .. misterhighwasted Apr 2015 #2
Not in a car with a clutch, for pete's sake. MineralMan Apr 2015 #3
We have two cars--one standard, one automatic Maeve Apr 2015 #21
I do, too. My Kia Soul has a manual transmission, and the MineralMan Apr 2015 #24
What's "brake riding? Thanks (nt) question everything Apr 2015 #54
Driving with your left foot on the brake pedal. MineralMan Apr 2015 #56
Interesting. Only yesterday a local TV report question everything Apr 2015 #63
Could be. If they're not paying attention, then MineralMan Apr 2015 #65
I disagree with it too. LuvNewcastle Apr 2015 #29
If people brake with their left foot, MineralMan Apr 2015 #32
Having been a 2naSalit Apr 2015 #73
Not mentioned, as I have read so far here, is the fact that in an emergency situation, -none Apr 2015 #83
break the brake freeserve Apr 2015 #57
Same here but then I learned to drive in a car with malaise Apr 2015 #104
Brought to you by... 99Forever Apr 2015 #4
That's what I was thinking, too. WillowTree Apr 2015 #15
More likely just an idiot blogger... Frank Cannon Apr 2015 #115
Thank you a thousand time over 4Q2u2 Apr 2015 #5
The problem is brake riding. Xithras Apr 2015 #6
+1000 Blue_Tires Apr 2015 #10
My Mother-in-law does that: Drives with a foot on the brake and gas, brake lights always on. FSogol Apr 2015 #11
I brake left, do not "ride" Skittles Apr 2015 #12
I'm just wondering? CANDO Apr 2015 #81
sometimes I heel it to the left; sometimes I hover Skittles Apr 2015 #82
My mom does that and ruins every car she's owned eissa Apr 2015 #20
Ruin a car? JustABozoOnThisBus Apr 2015 #96
And if they're not riding, pintobean Apr 2015 #23
Also confuses the driver behind you Sanity Claws Apr 2015 #102
Right on. rickford66 Apr 2015 #110
Right foot braking is a dinosaur left over from the days of manual Cleita Apr 2015 #7
manual transmissions are still manufactured.. frylock Apr 2015 #16
I didn't say they weren't. Most people today don't use them nor Cleita Apr 2015 #19
Good. Less chance for my vehicles to be stolen or borrowed. rickford66 Apr 2015 #106
Many of us prefer manual to automatic transmissions... S_B_Jackson Apr 2015 #17
They are a bitch for stop and go city driving so most urban people Cleita Apr 2015 #22
no kidding... KatyMan Apr 2015 #60
Really, they're not. I've driven both, and it doesn't make MineralMan Apr 2015 #68
".....driving because no cruise control." EX500rider Apr 2015 #72
It's more economical in stop & go Warpy Apr 2015 #103
Any stats back that up? Logical Apr 2015 #107
My manual trans vehicles have cruise control. rickford66 Apr 2015 #112
I used a stick when I was younger... Adrahil Apr 2015 #117
I still have a standard transmission, and they're MineralMan Apr 2015 #18
Well good for you for being the rare person you are. Cleita Apr 2015 #25
I'm not as rare as you think. MineralMan Apr 2015 #27
Some women have to look stylish for their jobs and high heeled shoes Cleita Apr 2015 #34
Some women do that. Not all. MineralMan Apr 2015 #41
So is drinking a can of beer but some people still do it. Cleita Apr 2015 #46
I understand that buying a manual will cost more then yeoman6987 Apr 2015 #44
No, you're incorrect. Choosing a manual transmission saved me $500 MineralMan Apr 2015 #49
Strange because a friend of mine bought a Toyota yeoman6987 Apr 2015 #50
I have no idea what cars were being compared or what MineralMan Apr 2015 #53
Sometimes it depends on the manufacturer Rob H. Apr 2015 #87
Manual's usually cheaper to buy new but you take a big hit on the resale value. Gidney N Cloyd Apr 2015 #61
That depends on the car. MineralMan Apr 2015 #66
Yes, many bad drivers prefer inferior cars. LeftyMom Apr 2015 #28
Huh? Cleita Apr 2015 #38
But that's a good reason not to do it kcr Apr 2015 #85
I can actually agree with both POVs. I use my right foot to brake because Cleita Apr 2015 #90
Always have from the start. L0oniX Apr 2015 #8
I have always braked with my left foot Skittles Apr 2015 #9
Can you switch to right foot breaking in the event of an emergency ass-kicking? Gidney N Cloyd Apr 2015 #64
Done right: Yes. Done wrong: No. Ready4Change Apr 2015 #13
That's what I was thinking. A driver, epecially if it is urgent, will press both pedals question everything Apr 2015 #62
That is completely wrong - braking will slow your car even under full throttle. Make7 Apr 2015 #75
Us standard transmission drivers know that this is poppycock. longship Apr 2015 #14
Can't do it, nope... pipi_k Apr 2015 #26
That's a bug, not a feature seveneyes Apr 2015 #30
I just don't use the brake underpants Apr 2015 #31
Couple of things Kelvin Mace Apr 2015 #33
I use my left foot to brake but don't ride the pedal. Being left-handed... BlueJazz Apr 2015 #35
Most of that 132 feet is related to the time to perceive incident. Hoyt Apr 2015 #36
Naaaa I dont believe it benld74 Apr 2015 #37
then theres heel toe shifting olddots Apr 2015 #39
left foot on clutch olddots Apr 2015 #43
I haven't had to do that since I got rid of my MineralMan Apr 2015 #70
Too many would not be coordinated enough to switch from right to left foot. liberal N proud Apr 2015 #40
Nope, not me rjj621 Apr 2015 #42
I'm from the UK, and this completely baffled me until I remembered most Americans drive automatics. Donald Ian Rankin Apr 2015 #45
Seems dumb to me. LiberalAndProud Apr 2015 #47
Agree. laundry_queen Apr 2015 #99
Why should your left foot get a free ride, yortsed snacilbuper Apr 2015 #48
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
What does income level have to do with it? Stop being classist! ( n/t ) Make7 Apr 2015 #86
I hate driving behind two footed drivers CanonRay Apr 2015 #58
But, I text with my left foot. pintobean Apr 2015 #59
Not gonna matter too much longer. Cars are gonna be self-driving. Darb Apr 2015 #67
Nice post, Daniel Day-Lewis! KamaAina Apr 2015 #69
Excellent. Orrex Apr 2015 #100
Reminds me of when I went car shopping with my dad back in the 70's... Gidney N Cloyd Apr 2015 #71
Left foot braking is commonly taught in performance driving classes tech3149 Apr 2015 #74
Hell, yeah. Mechanics need the bu$ine$$... Eleanors38 Apr 2015 #76
I have been a two foot driver from the beginning riversedge Apr 2015 #77
I always love to be behind someone who rides their brakes Politicalboi Apr 2015 #78
I have been driving with my left foot for years. RebelOne Apr 2015 #79
I love opinions... sendero Apr 2015 #80
Lots of bullshit going around. MineralMan Apr 2015 #84
No. zappaman Apr 2015 #88
That's stupid. Codeine Apr 2015 #89
I think I'll just stick to what LWolf Apr 2015 #91
I've driven manual vehicles for decades and will continue to IDemo Apr 2015 #93
Nonsense. cwydro Apr 2015 #94
same people who thought up fucking anti-lock brakes Agony Apr 2015 #95
Right foot on brakes, left foot on gas. panader0 Apr 2015 #97
I decided too try left foot braking, my take! yortsed snacilbuper Apr 2015 #98
When I need to stop, I simply drop the anchor out the window. Orrex Apr 2015 #101
And then there are those pipi_k Apr 2015 #105
I hear that. zappaman Apr 2015 #113
Driving like this is dangerous. RealityAdvocate Apr 2015 #108
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
So you're a shill for the brake pad industry! TransitJohn Apr 2015 #111
I have my doubts that works on icy roads. Or potentially icy roads. jwirr Apr 2015 #114
Or your right, if you drive with your legs crossed jberryhill Apr 2015 #116
It's probably better to get used to left foot braking if you're driving an AT, BUT!!! MillennialDem Apr 2015 #118
I don't know about that but I do know LostOne4Ever Apr 2015 #119
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