It allows you to have the option of using the other one when you break your foot. :)
It allows you to have the option of using the other one when you break your foot. :)
yes use your other foot
Yes you can, but the computer will only read the drive you are using at that particular time, you can only use one drive at a time.
If you have a manual gearbox you should use neutral AND foot brake at traffic lights. If you have automatic you can leave it in Drive with your foot firmly on the foot brake. (Some instructors would tell you to move it to neutral and keep your foot on the foot brake.)
One can use the Brookstone foot massager to its fullest by changing the intensity of the Brookstone foot massager. You could also rub the foot massager around your entire foot.
Certainly...that is how i have driven for decades. It is called "left foot braking" and it gives quicker reaction time than single foot driving. The reason that no one teaches left foot braking to beginning drivers is because of the fear that - in a panic - a beginning driver will hit the brake and the gas at the same time. In the olden days it was common to drive that way.(with 2 feet) I cant imagine driving with only one foot. Back when I went for my drivers license, if you braked with your left foot you failed the test.
No, if you bought single license then you can only use it on one machine unless you delete the other one, ghost or no ghost its still more then one license when you use it on more then one machine.
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Yes it's very possible. Normally mail persons drive this way sitting on the right seat. It is simple to do that same thing in the left seat. Normally if you have the use of the right foot though it is the safest to use the right. However if it is unavailable, I see no reason the left couldn't be used except slightly less cooridination would be the problem. You would have to drive accordingly in this case.
For measurement feet and foot are interchangeable - one being more colloquial than the other one. So for measurements both can be used and for distances you have to use feet only.
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.
Depends on how far you drive. If your car goes 40 miles for every gallon, and you only drive 20 miles a day, you only use 1/2 gal of gas per day.