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Originally Posted by Grovsnus
With automatic, use the left foot on the brake and right foot on gas, and you won't have this problem, unless you're seriously cross-legged. And you get the added benefit of quicker responses. There's a reason why the brake pedal on automatics extend to the left.
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People that drive Automatics using their left foot to brake are easy to spot. They'll be riding the brake and they contribute to many rear end collisions because the brake lights are always lit because their left foot is resting on the Brake pedal. Theyll also be the drivers that go thru pads and rotors like no tomorrow. Of course, this doesnt apply to all left foot brakers. Many left breakers will hit both the throttle and brake when executing a panic stop.
It's a sorry way to drive. Right foot for throttle and brake no matter what transmission. Nothing to get "used to" when switching from one tranny to the other.