alexgorod
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- First Name
- Alex
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- Jul 27, 2021
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- Michigan
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- 21 Job 2 MME Premium SR AWD (21 CR-V - wife's)
- Occupation
- DBA
Regular driving, both one and two pedal, requires the same set of reflexes - for quickly slowing down, and especially for hard braking, the driver needs to move the foot from the accelerator to the brake pedal and press it hard. But moving slowly in tight places, or inching forward or backward, is totally opposite - with normal, 2P driving, lifting off the brake pedal allows the car to move, and pressing it - stops it. With 1P - opposite. I definitely see how it can cause confusion and accidents, and switch to 2PD for this kind of maneuvers.Driver relies on their long established two pedal driving muscle memory to slam the pedal they are on
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