the idle regulator is wrong set put it in neutral when you stop
you need to have your brake rotors turned or even replaced, this is a 200.00 fix or so
Taking your foot off the brake pedal...?
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.)
Check brake rotors, wheel balance & bearings.
He still did it even none it hurt him. He still did it
he fractured his foot while performing onstage at a concert but he still finished the song
No, you must use only one. (Unless you are driving a manual shift vehicle, and use your other foot for the clutch. ) But still, you are supposed to use just one foot for both gas and brake. It would be both counterproductive and mechanically unwise to use one foot on the gas and one on the brake. When you need to brake, if you still have a foot on the gas, you won't be slowing much-- any slight speed advantage in depressing the brake is greatly outweighed by the likelihood of depressing both pedals at once.
Driving with you left foot on the brake.
Take your foot off the gas and move it to the pedal on its side - the brake pedal.Take your foot off the gas and move it to the pedal on its side - the brake pedal.Take your foot off the gas and move it to the pedal on its side - the brake pedal.Take your foot off the gas and move it to the pedal on its side - the brake pedal.
To release the parking brake, hold the regular brake pedal down with your right foot. Push down momentarily on the parking brake pedal with your left foot until you feel the pedal release. If the parking brake is not released when you began drive, the brake system warning light comes on and s chime sounds as a warning that the parking brake is still on.Manual Book page 2-28
Emergency Brake, Parking Brake
The brake switch is located on the brake master cylinder!