Yes. in fact, most people drive with only one foot, while the other is flat on the ground. Other people drive with two feet, but this method is not recdommended
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Which hand drive it is doesn't matter, as both left and right drive have the same pedal arrangement. Driving a car with a manual gearbox require two functional legs, so that's probably not a good idea. But driving a car with an auto tranny should be readily doable with only one useful leg.
It might be a little painful, but if it's your left leg that's broken you probably can drive an automobile with an automatic transmission.
If your right leg is broken, no. If your left leg is broken, yes. If you don't think you can, go ahead! It's totally worth a shot and all of your friends will think your cool
any one who knows how to drive 6 gears can drive a 6 gear car .Most people who can drive a manual car can drive a 6 geared car.
Enough that with the seat all the way back, at 6'6" I can comfortably drive the car.
To test drive a Pilot car, one should visit the local car dealership or car garage. Alternatively, book a test drive experience on the official Honda webpage.
One can test drive a Ford XR6 at a used car dealer or any other local car dealer. One should schedule an appointment and ask whether or not this car is available for test drive.
the best car is the one you like best
Yes, if you have your driver's license then you can legally drive more than one person in the car with you.
Passenger side, on the left side of leg room area. (right hand drive car)
One has 24 hours to drive a used car to home without tag. But actually, if one has a bill of sale and a proof of insurance, there will be no problem to drive a used car to home.