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06-02-2013, 02:42 PM | #11 | ||
Missing a sock...
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Location: Brisbane 4017
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I don't see LFB as an issue either way - operate the car according to the conditions.
Normally, I operate the throttle and brake pedals with my right foot. When backing a trailer or in areas where there is the danger of pedestrians - my left foot hovers the brake pedal. (my car is auto) Strangely though, there has been a few times when I've had to do an emergency braking on the road to avoid an accident, subconscious reaction has taken over and my left foot has hit the brake pedal. Go figure?
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