What to do with your left foot while driving?
#21
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Another manual, San Francisco driver. It gets pretty exciting!
re: bicycles. Fixies have been all the rage for several years now.
http://www.fixedgeargallery.com/
re: bicycles. Fixies have been all the rage for several years now.
http://www.fixedgeargallery.com/
#22
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I was a manual driver until about 5 years ago when we bought an automatic because my husband hates to drive manual. We are basically a one car household, so a compromise was needed. It was hard to give up the manual, but the things we do for the people we love.
I have driven a manual in SF, many times - we only had manuals in our family for years and years. My mom learned to drive in SF in a VW square-back wagon, manual transmission. I hadn't been driving long, still had my permit, the first time I drove in SF. We had a Chevy blazer, which definitely did not have a precision transmission.
I'm amazed that many American kids don't learn to ride bikes - with the sprawling suburbs we've got, I find this shocking.
I have driven a manual in SF, many times - we only had manuals in our family for years and years. My mom learned to drive in SF in a VW square-back wagon, manual transmission. I hadn't been driving long, still had my permit, the first time I drove in SF. We had a Chevy blazer, which definitely did not have a precision transmission.
I'm amazed that many American kids don't learn to ride bikes - with the sprawling suburbs we've got, I find this shocking.
#23
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november_moon - I, too, learned how to drive a manual in SF with my learner's permit. In fact, my parents let me drive the whole way from Tahoe and the whole time we were visiting the grandparents. Even though I haven't lived there in years I can still see every turn of Hwy 50 going down the mountain. Being able to drive a manual is a great skill to have. One of my sisters never learned and can't drive one at all.
#26
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Suze why do you do that? Is that how you were taught?
Most experts in defensive driving advise not using the left foot to brake but rather using the left foot to steady/balance your body. Use your right foot to accelerate and also to brake.
Most experts in defensive driving advise not using the left foot to brake but rather using the left foot to steady/balance your body. Use your right foot to accelerate and also to brake.
#31
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Did he/she tell you not to do the left foot thing?? LOL
I am v/ curious about this. The only person I have ever known who brakes w/ his left foot is my cousin. And, he taught his GF(later wife) how to drive & she does the left foot thing too. It is very unusual....but I guess you knew that already!!

I am v/ curious about this. The only person I have ever known who brakes w/ his left foot is my cousin. And, he taught his GF(later wife) how to drive & she does the left foot thing too. It is very unusual....but I guess you knew that already!!
#32
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No actually I didn't know this was "very unusual". There's two pedals in the car (automatic transmission) and I've got two feet/legs. It seems perfectly natural to me. And feels more controlled than moving only the right foot back and forth.
My mother taught me to drive when I was 15 years old. Plus Drivers' Ed. in high school. Honestly I don't remember how I drove then, or what anyone said about it. That was a LONG time ago ;-)
My mother taught me to drive when I was 15 years old. Plus Drivers' Ed. in high school. Honestly I don't remember how I drove then, or what anyone said about it. That was a LONG time ago ;-)
#37
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Driving a stick shift is a life skill that everyone should have. It's like learning to swim, which fork to use, or not pick your nose in public. Anyone who neglects teaching their kids those things (and others) is failing as a parent. Really limits your options for car rental in most of the rest of the world if you can't drive stick.
When I was working my way through school, I drove a stick shift Yellow Cab in San Francisco on the night shift. I'm driving an automatic, at the moment, but I really miss choosing my own gear ratio at times.
When I was working my way through school, I drove a stick shift Yellow Cab in San Francisco on the night shift. I'm driving an automatic, at the moment, but I really miss choosing my own gear ratio at times.
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