TexasProud
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- Boyce
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You are proving my last statement, I would say open mouth and insert foot, but at this point, you are choking on your knee.Jumping to insults shows that you cannot refute my points with logic and facts. Grand Theft Auto School of Driving is hardly a good argument for one-footed driving. Your other argument is that the internet basically thinks some people are too uncoordinated to know what their feet are doing and might press both pedals at the same time. I've heard that argument before and I say anyone who is that uncoordinated or is afraid they might do that should take that advice and drive with one foot.
25mph = 37 ft/s. If I see an iffy situation ahead, I hover my foot over the brake. If I need to brake suddenly, it saves that 1/2 second a one-footed driver takes moving from accelerator to brake. I gain an additional 17 feet of braking. You might quibble on whether it is actually 1/2 second but, whatever you think it is, it decreases the reaction time.
I can't see that when panic braking unless the person is so panicked they forget to lift their right foot. Those people probably should be one-footed drivers.
The counter argument is I think it is pretty assured that the one-footed drivers are the ones who accidentally press the accelerator and slam into storefronts thinking their foot is on the brake. A two-footed driver could never do that (with an automatic).
In a panic braking, if you have trained your left foot to brake, and you are about to rear-end someone, you are gonna stand up as far as you can, with both feet on the pedals.
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