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In reply to the discussion: Why More Drivers Should Brake With Their Left Foot! [View all]LWolf
(46,179 posts)91. I think I'll just stick to what
has worked for me for 40 years now.
Of course, I drive with a manual transmission, and my left foot pays attention to the clutch. I also don't actually use my brakes much; I can slow down without them, and the only things I've had to suddenly brake for in the last decade have been deer. Happily, I haven't hit any.
I do, though, feel my adrenaline rise, and find my right foot automatically hitting the brake unnecessarily when someone in front of me is riding their brakes.
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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