yes,if its your left foot and you have an automatic car.
if u have fractured your foot,you can lie flat on your back somewhere and rest your foot on a stack of pillows and that will most likely help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
he fractured his foot on stage for the opening act of Taylor Swift he fractured his foot when his foot fell in a ditch in the stage while comming in on stage.
eight foot four
The pedal placement is the same as in a left hand drive car.
yes
You must apply your foot on the brake while shifting into drive.
There is no way to tell if your foot is broken or fractured without a doctor using an x-ray for further investigation.
Driving with a fractured cuboid bone is generally not advisable, as it can affect your ability to operate the vehicle safely. The cuboid bone is located in the foot, and a fracture can cause pain, swelling, and limited mobility, which can impair your foot's control over the pedals. It's best to consult a medical professional for guidance based on the severity of your injury.
A phalanx is a toe bone. Thus a fractured proximal phalanx is a broken toe.
Mine lasted about six to seven weeks.
Not that much harder, since you drive with your toes and rest your foot on your heel. no
If he ever drives it he legally has to be insured. If he never sets foot behind the wheel, he does not.