yes,if its your left foot and you have an automatic car.
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.
Provided you could start the car, there is no reason whty you couldn't as they function almost as an automatic does.
Yes, well I can do it on my car
DRIVE!
In most automatic cars, in Great Britain where I live, all you have to do is put the car into D (Drive) and push the accelerator. This will automatically change the gears of the car up and down.
In most automatic cars, in Great Britain where I live, all you have to do is put the car into D (Drive) and push the accelerator. This will automatically change the gears of the car up and down.
Not if it is on your right foot. If its on your left foot and the car is an automatic (you only need one foot to drive it) then you can drive it legally. If the cast is on your right foot then you can get a ticket for driving that way. You have to wait until your doctor says you can take the cast off. Be patient, its not worth getting in an accident or getting a ticket and having your insurance rates go up. I am also presently fighting this problem and havent driven myself anywhere in over a month now.
Need to know if it is standard or automatic.
there is none.....drive a stick shift
I was told by a Toyota dealer that I cannot dolly tow a car (AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION) with the drive wheels on the ground. So, a front wheel drive car can be on the dolly forward but a rear wheel drive would have to be backed on the dolly.
Anyone who can drive a car should be able to use a Tiptronic seeing as how it can be used as a conventional automatic.