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05-02-2013, 09:33 PM | #1 | ||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
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Listening to a bit of Talk back radio on the way home today and the topic of using your right foot to accelerate and your lest foot to brake came up. To my surprise plenty of people, even a few advanced driving instructors, admitted to driving in this manner in daily suburban / city driving.
My opinion is it is a recipe for disaster that I would class as neg driving and wouldn't surprise if this has resulted in accidents. Yes on the track, especially in rallying, it is a must and done by pros, but ma and pa kettle have no reason to drive like this. Thoughts? Do you drive in traffic with both feet in an Auto? |
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