No, it is not illegal but also depends what state your in, if your in Florida you have to have shoes on to drive with your left foot. In most other states if they pull you over for speeding or ect. then they can fine you but if they notice they won't care.
No. Although, I would assume a person would only do this if they had to - and were cleared by their medical professional. To drive without being 100% sure of your capability would be immoral and perhaps lead to accidents and criminal/civil prosecution.
Note: I also assume the person would use the left foot (non-broken foot) to perform the necessary depressions and avoid possible problems.
No it is not illegal to drive with two feet. If you have a manual transmission you have to. It is not a good idea to do it in an automatic unless your on a steep hill and stopped but not in park. You should then put your foot 1/3 on the gas and step on the brake with left foot.
You usually require both hand, and your feet, when you drive. It would not be practical or legal to drive withonly your left foot.
Yes. But there is always the possiblilty of liability for any accident which may occur due to negligent driving techniques.
If you have a stick shift car, you MUST drive with two feet, one for the clutch, and one for the gas and break together. So it cannot be against the law to drive with two feet.
Define "driving with your left foot."
No
Yes, it is legal.
Only if you know how to drive them
yes
Yes
Yes
If you were importing a RHD vehicle the answer is no, but you are converting a vehicle to RHD. If you are a postal employee it is legal, but may or may not be for the average driver. I suggest you contact your local DMV to find out positively one way or the other before you proceed. It is legal in my state but may not be in yours. Find out from someone with the authority to tell you for sure.
Yes, If there's no other way to go u may drive it You should use hand signals though! it is not exatly legal.........you can get away with it though
Yes, If there's no other way to go u may drive it You should use hand signals though! it is not exatly legal.........you can get away with it though
Right hand drive cars are legal in the US. Additional mirrors to compensate for the position of the steering wheel may be required, however.
You need at least one to be legal
I've seen plenty of right hand drive vehicles in Colorado so I'm sure it's fine, you can always give your local DMV a ring and ask though!
Yes, so long as the vehicle itself is properly registered with a current inspection.