Define "driving with your left foot."
yes,if its your left foot and you have an automatic car.
Your right foot works the accelerator and brake pedals; your left foot works the clutch if you're using a manual transmission.
The pedal placement is the same as in a left hand drive car.
There is a diagram of the belt assembly under the left foot panel. You have to get on the ground and look up at the underside of the left foot panel to see it.
Do you mean Your Left Foot or My Left Foot? If it is My Left foot, I would say Christy Brown.
Sure, you can still drive if you have no legs, the car would just need hand controls.
It is not a good idea to drive with two feet on an automatic transmission unless your stopped on a hill. In that case you would press the brake with your left foot and the gas just a little with your right foot.
Approach her ... left foot, right foot, left foot, right foot, trip, get up pretend it never happened, left foot, right foot...
you take your feet and step... left foot , right foot , left foot , right foot... and so onor hop left right left right :)
you take your feet and step... left foot , right foot , left foot , right foot... and so onor hop left right left right :)
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.
right foot up, left foot slide into right foot, left foot up, right foot slide, left foot down, right foot up, and just repeat it