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This will sound dumb, but its okay, I can get picked on international as well as local (since Im in the states here), but my mother drove automatics with both feet, so thats actually how I learned to first drive. When I started driving (normal) with a stick shift, it ended up helping me more, so its something fairly easy for me. While in the states, its illegal to drive using your left foot (I guess, unless you only have one one, but whatever), so for me that would be pretty simple to do, even though I might mess up afew times before I managed to do it without hitting into something (Im not the best doing both feet when drifting). I think practice is the main key, get out somewhere safe and away from anything you can hit, and just practice.
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Dang, he looks more like he is playing the piano or dancing ballet than driving a car!
But seriously-illegal to drive with your left food? I assume that is only automatics? That is really, really stupid. |
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I would think that would have to only apply to automatics, but did you know in most states it's illegal to drive barefoot? Yes, I know how would anyone know? They wouldn't but if you got pulled over and found to be barefoot...bad news!
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