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Fennel Mon 16-Apr-18 15:38:55

As I've mentioned elsewhere we moved back from France 2 months ago. When we were there I drove every day, manual vehicles, and now we have an automatic car.
I drove here for the first time yesterday (very nervous of all the traffic) and it was ok, except my left foot seemed to want to apply the brake, instead of my right foot. So we kept coming to a sharp halt.
Has anyone else made this change, and can give advice how to get into the habit of only using right foot?

Niobe Tue 17-Apr-18 20:33:31

We bought an automatic 17 years ago and still have one. Sometimes I borrow my son's manual car. Don't have any problems driving either but the auto is definitely easier to drive. E.g. No roll back when moving off on a slope, the car does all the work.

Fennel Fri 20-Apr-18 10:22:23

Good news - I drove to Tesco and back this morning!
And I've worked out the reason for the left foot on the brake. In a manual car, when stopping temporarily, I used to instinctively hit the clutch pedal with my left foot to avoid stalling. So in an automatic the brake suddenly goes on.
As in an emergency stop (memories of driving test.)

MaizieD Fri 20-Apr-18 10:51:24

Oh heavens, the involuntary emergency stop! I've done that, too, Fennel; very disconcerting.

At some points over the past 30+ years we've had a manual care and an automatic (DP's company car was sometimes an automatic). Apart from the odd involuntary emergency stop I never found it a problem switching from one to the other but I didn't like the way an automatic seemed less responsive. Perhaps they're better now.

And yes, OP, keep your left foot well away from the pedals!

M0nica Fri 20-Apr-18 21:12:13

We have both. My car is manual DH's are automatic. I find I switch from one to the other without even noticing. When I went to go to a class this morning my car had a flat battery. I just got into D's car and away I went. After lunch drove my car to Halfords to get a new battery fitted. I never even thought about it, until I saw this thread.

PamelaJ1 Sat 21-Apr-18 00:49:25

We have both too. No problem at home in Norfolk. There aren’t many steep hills but when we visit my DH’s family I’d much prefer my automatic for those hill starts. We’re usually in his because it’s bigger than my mini. He has a button instead of a proper brake and I can’t the hang of it.

JackyB Sat 21-Apr-18 10:37:44

As I regularly visit the UK and have hire cars for a few days each time, it is pot luck whether you get an automatic or not. However, I haven't had this problem, whilst hopping from manual to automatic, or from left-hand drive to right-hand drive, but I suspect I may tuck one foot behind the other, too.

MaizieD Sat 21-Apr-18 11:18:24

^ He has a button instead of a proper brake and I can’t the hang of it.^

I know that one, too! I'm fishing for the handbrake every time I drive my DP's car. I loathe it. Does the engine cut out when you stop,say at traffic lights, and start again when you put your foot on the accelerator? I can't get used to that, either.

It also won't let you drive anywhere without a seat belt on which is annoying as I have to drive across our biggish yard and open the gate to get out. So it's seat belt on, drive 20yds, seatbelt off, get out and open gate, seat belt on, drive through gate, belt off, close gate, belt on and away. Grrrr. I'm hanging onto my own elderly but non-bossy manual car for as long as possible...

goldengirl Sat 21-Apr-18 11:25:43

My current manual car is on its last legs but I don't like the thought of an automatic - I like to be in control!!! And to me it's just another thing to go wrong hmm. I have driven one on the Continent some years back - and of course the wheel is on the left!!! I managed but was not convinced.

SueDonim Sat 21-Apr-18 14:38:59

I tried the left foot braking thing yesterday when I was leaving my drive to go out. I definitely won't be doing that again! I came to an immediate halt in the middle of the road, which luckily for me is a dead end so no passing traffic.

Goldengirl, my car also has a manual option. I rarely use it though as the auto is so fine-tuned and is always on the correct gear. I never thought I'd like an auto but dh got one first and I was totally sold on it so also got auto in my car.

I've only driven a manual briefly since going to auto, when staying with my son, and I kept forgetting to change gear. blush In my defence, I was also negotiating an area that was new to me, without sat-nav, and with a toddler in the car so I was rather occupied!

Mapleleaf Sat 21-Apr-18 22:32:15

I passed my test in an auto so have never driven a manual. ( Couldn't get the hang of gear changes with a manual). My present car is 14 years old. Love it.

Fennel Sun 22-Apr-18 12:39:25

SueDonim Sat 21-Apr-18 14:38:59

I tried the left foot braking thing yesterday when I was leaving my drive to go out. I definitely won't be doing that again!
Exactly my feeling, Sue!

SueDonim Sun 22-Apr-18 14:30:04

grin

So are you right-foot braking now, Fennel?

NanaandGrampy Sun 22-Apr-18 15:57:26

I wouldn't swap back for the world.

Its been a good number of years since I changed from manual to automatic after a holiday in the US where we got an automatic rental car. It was an eye opener.

Once I tucked my left foot away , I never looked back. Hours and Hours of being stuck in traffic jams in a manual car were a nightmare, those same type of jams in an automatic are a doddle.

Its better for my dodgy knee ( the left one) and I NEVER feel out of control, if anything I feel more in control. Doing gear changes whilst going round roundabouts is a thing of the past , now I can keep both hands firmly on the wheel once I have selected drive at the start of a journey.

I highly recommend it.

teabagwoman Sun 22-Apr-18 16:10:42

Same here NannaandGrampy. Changed to an automatic because my left knee was getting so painful and have never looked back. I can concentrate on reading the road and avoiding the potholes! I’m sure I’m a safer driver now. Found the changeover much easier than I expected and am so glad I did it.