Drivers test help. Need advice on me driving with both feet.? I DONT DRIVE WITH BOTH FEET AT THE SAME TIME. ILL DRIVE WITH THE RIGHT FOOT. THEN WHEN I WANT TO STOP I PUT MY RIGHT FOOT DOWN, THEN STOP WITH THE LEFT FOOT. VICE VERSA.
I heard from friends that it is an automatic fail if you drive with two feet. Is this true? I learned driving that way because my mom drives like that. She says that they dont check your feet. Can someone give me advice? How can i learn to drive from using two feet, to using one foot? I tend to get nervous when i try because i feel im not quick enough =[
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It’s realllly bad to drive with both feet. You should try just letting your left foot stay off to the side and not using it at all. If you want to stop, take your right foot off the gas and put it on the brake. Driving with both feet is dangerous because if you are almost in an accident, sometimes your panic can cause you to use both feet and press on both pedals at the same time. You need to get used to only using one foot.
it all depends on where you take your test and who the instructor is but 9 times out of 10 it is an automatic fail, because they have found that driving with two feet cause a lot of accidents because in a panic a person wants to put both of their feet to the floor and it hits the gas and the brake at the same time. just take it slow go to a parking lot somewhere and practice. but it is pretty crucial to learn to only use on foot. good luck
Your mom doesn’t know how to drive either. If you have an automatic transmission, you only use your right foot to operate the gas pedal and brake. The left foot does nothing.