Anonymous wrote:some of you are calling others stupid who might have better driving records than you. it reminds me of a quote: "a fool judges a book by its cover... just as fools judge persons by their appearance."
https://www.reddit.com/r/NoStupidQuestions/comments/2qbqwm/why_is_it_considered_so_bad_to_drive_using_both/
"Driving with one foot on each pedal respectively drastically increases your chance of accidentally braking/accelerating when you panic, which makes you more likely to get into a car accident. A 'Two Footed Panic' is a thing.
Also, pressing both at the same time damages your car, turns on your brake lights, and wastes gas. You have to have one foot completely off the brake or accelerator before pressing the other one, and by only using one foot, you ensure this. If you use both feet, then you might accidentally hit both at the same time. Also, your brake lights being on confused other drivers."
Anonymous wrote:I almost always drive barefoot if I am wearing shoes that I can slip off. I feel much safer that way. My feet can grip the pedals and cannot slip.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I just call it sitting cross legged. I've never heard criss cross apple sauce.
And you have kids? Its what all the teachers say. Back in the day, it was called Indian-style.
My kid is only 1. I do remember Indian style, of course.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I just call it sitting cross legged. I've never heard criss cross apple sauce.
And you have kids? Its what all the teachers say. Back in the day, it was called Indian-style.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think it's tacky or trashy.
I am sure it's more dangerous in case of an accident. At least the foot on dash part. Maybe not if it's on the seat in the half-criss cross apple sauce style. We really need a better word for that style of sitting, as "criss cross apple sauce" sounds ridiculous.
But also to me it feels more dangerous in terms of my own reaction time. I don't feel I could respond as quickly and effectively to a sudden obstacle if I had one foot on the dash (even though I don't need that one for the pedals. Therefore, i really never do it when I'm driving, though I frequently do it when I'm in the passenger seat.