Tuesday, January 12, 2010

My Walking Boot Cast What Is The Best Way To Drive An Automatic Car With A Walking/cast Boot On Your Right Foot?

What is the best way to drive an automatic car with a walking/cast boot on your right foot? - my walking boot cast

I'm an old, experienced driver with a history of safe driving.

4 comments:

John C said...

Drive as an expert teacher of 25 years, I have the solution for you. It is a simple device for the driver on the left foot (only my best friend was born without using his right leg below the knee).

The unit is on the left pedal, which screws directly onto the bottom plate of the car while looking for a temporary situation, I personally saw a small piece of plywood and place it on the floor.

The device (left side) of the accelerator pedal is really easy to install. I looked at a company that sells, but I'm sure he would be in a position, a second-hand find a really cheap.

http://www.handicapvehicle.com/Gas_brake ...

It takes about 10 minutes using his left foot on the accelerator and brake. He will come soft on the accelerator and the brake after a few days.

Hope this helps, and what is really the safest option.

kiterace... said...

From my experience, simply use the left foot and drive more carefully. Once I saw a man steering with his left foot and press the pedal with your right hand (which had no weapons), then everything is permitted with restrictions.

Scott H said...

Legally, you should not. You drive with your left foot in place. Just not in an accident.

Ducky said...

This practice is illegal in most states. If you do not, you can get a ticket for careless driving, as are specified in the most state laws, so that our feet on land and in the right places at all times. It is actually illegal for a passenger even has his feet on the ground.

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