one foot or two?
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one foot or two?
Just curious on how many feet you drive with. Obviously I'm talking about cars with automatic transmissions.
I'm a two foot driver. One on the gas, one on the brake. I have better reaction time that way. All of my friends that drive stick say they drive autos like that too.
I'm a two foot driver. One on the gas, one on the brake. I have better reaction time that way. All of my friends that drive stick say they drive autos like that too.
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Re: one foot or two?
Originally Posted by glorkar
Just curious on how many feet you drive with. Obviously I'm talking about cars with automatic transmissions.
I'm a two foot driver. One on the gas, one on the brake. I have better reaction time that way. All of my friends that drive stick say they drive autos like that too.
I'm a two foot driver. One on the gas, one on the brake. I have better reaction time that way. All of my friends that drive stick say they drive autos like that too.
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Re: one foot or two?
Originally Posted by glorkar
I'm a two foot driver. One on the gas, one on the brake. I have better reaction time that way.
wtf??? :?:
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Re: one foot or two?
Originally Posted by Hans
Originally Posted by glorkar
I'm a two foot driver. One on the gas, one on the brake. I have better reaction time that way.
wtf??? :?:
What are you wtfing? Driving with two feet or better reaction time?
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1 ft is correct driving procedure... learned it in drivers training
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One, in an automatic.
IMO, the two-foot driving habit leads to mis-cues...like the folks who "thought I had my foot on the brake" when they drive through the front of a business. OR the folks who drive down the highway and their brakes lights are constantly on or flickering on and off.
IMO, the two-foot driving habit leads to mis-cues...like the folks who "thought I had my foot on the brake" when they drive through the front of a business. OR the folks who drive down the highway and their brakes lights are constantly on or flickering on and off.
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Originally Posted by lash
One, in an automatic.
IMO, the two-foot driving habit leads to mis-cues...like the folks who "thought I had my foot on the brake" when they drive through the front of a business. OR the folks who drive down the highway and their brakes lights are constantly on or flickering on and off.
IMO, the two-foot driving habit leads to mis-cues...like the folks who "thought I had my foot on the brake" when they drive through the front of a business. OR the folks who drive down the highway and their brakes lights are constantly on or flickering on and off.