check out an IMSA or NASCAR race. 2 feet, one on gas the other on the brake.People use both feet to drive an auto? Is that an actual thing?
But thatās not ānormal everyday drivingā unless of course youāre Ricky Bobby.check out an IMSA or NASCAR race. 2 feet, one on gas the other on the brake.
I would assume OP was referencing standard production vehicles. In that very specific nascar situation the pedals are spaced for that. Normal production cars are not. So you either ride the brakes, or leave your left foot on the dead pedal, leaving your right foot closer to the brake. It doesn't make any sensecheck out an IMSA or NASCAR race. 2 feet, one on gas the other on the brake.
Correct, normal stock everyday driving.I would assume OP was referencing standard production vehicles. In that very specific nascar situation the pedals are spaced for that. Normal production cars are not. So you either ride the brakes, or leave your left foot on the dead pedal, leaving your right foot closer to the brake. It doesn't make any sense
I have only hear older people using both feet. At that point you should really start to question if you should be on the road anymore.People use both feet to drive an auto? Is that an actual thing?