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John
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Driving without shoes is still stupid, doesn't matter how many weird southerners do it.

Whoever shouts loudest wins though and I'm unfortunately in the sensible minority here.
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Back up your statement that 'its stupid' with evidence. Whilst your entitled to your opinion, you're preaching on a subject that you have no authority on other than your own personal opinion. You haven't thus far provided any sort of evidence that 'it's stupid' - You like the sound of your own voice too much, arguing for the sake of arguing

[Edited on 29-03-2012 by LiVe LeE]
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Daft driving with no shoes. The footprint of your trainer is padded, obv, so less chance of you hesitating with brake pressure in an emergancy stop.

Hit the brake wrong in bare feet and it'll fucking hurt!
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29th Mar 12 at 08:54   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I'm sure the last thing on my mind is a hurty foot when a kid or car runs out infront of me casuing me to anchor up
Nic Barnes
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John showers in his shoes for added grip
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29th Mar 12 at 09:02   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Still daft to drive with no shoes.
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In your opinion and in no way based on scientific or proven fact
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You're entitled to your opinion of course, you're just wrong
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My opinion after driving extensively with / without shoes is that if driving with no shoes impedes your driving, you must be some sort of retard
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I've driven with no shoes on many times, and i've never had an issue. I dont think it's stupid

Telling someone that their OPINION is stupid is stupid tbh
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Cos I'm a bit OCD the problem I have is the pedals and mats are dirty and I'm using my bare feet to touch them
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quote:
Originally posted by Baskey
My opinion after driving extensively with / without shoes is that if driving with no shoes impedes your driving, you must be some sort of retard


I've done both and driven on all kinds of A, B and Motorways, fast driving, slow driving, town driving and never once have I thought it impeded my driving or driving abilty. I've never been referred to as a retard and in 11 years and 300,000miles+ of driving - the only accident I've had is when someone ran into the back of my car, which was parked on my drive, whilst I was asleep so I think I'm more than qualified to make an assessment as to whether driving with shoes on or not has any impact on my driving
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quote:
Originally posted by Aaron

Telling someone that their OPINION is stupid is stupid tbh
exactly
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Peersonally I can't drive with no shoes on much the same as I don't like walking on concrete/Tarmac in bare feet.

Not stupid though, just uncomfortable for me.
Baskey
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quote:
Originally posted by LiVe LeE
quote:
Originally posted by Baskey
My opinion after driving extensively with / without shoes is that if driving with no shoes impedes your driving, you must be some sort of retard


I've done both and driven on all kinds of A, B and Motorways, fast driving, slow driving, town driving and never once have I thought it impeded my driving or driving abilty. I've never been referred to as a retard and in 11 years and 300,000miles+ of driving - the only accident I've had is when someone ran into the back of my car, which was parked on my drive, whilst I was asleep so I think I'm more than qualified to make an assessment as to whether driving with shoes on or not has any impact on my driving


Re read what I wrote mate, I was agreeing with you
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I've crashed while wearing shoes, that must mean shoes cause crashes.
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quote:
Originally posted by John
I've crashed while wearing shoes, that must mean shoes cause crashes.


I haven't crashed while not wearing shoes, that must mean that wearning no shoes isnt stupid after all.
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One bare foot and one shoe sounds like the safest option
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quote:
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I've crashed while wearing shoes, that must mean shoes cause crashes.


silly conjecture John, back up your statements with sound proof

and baskey, apologies, I missed one key word out when I read your reply

[Edited on 29-03-2012 by LiVe LeE]
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Tried it with no shoes, felt like the pedals had seized.
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What idiot drives about with no shoes on for any length of time

I done it coming back from 5's once when I had took a kick to the ankle and it was fucking weird, your entire perception of how hard to hit the pedals is way out.
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surely that's just the same as heel and toe or left foot breaking - one person's perception doesn't match another's
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quote:
Originally posted by LiVe LeE
surely that's just the same as heel and toe or left foot breaking - one person's perception doesn't match another's


Mate please put some shoes on and drive the way your instructor taught you.
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quote:
Originally posted by Hammer
your entire perception of how hard to hit the pedals is way out.
Same as moving between cars or wearing different shoes.

It really isn't difficult or dangerous in most situations. Obviously if you get someone who's afraid of pressing the pedals in case they damage their baby soft pinkies you've got another conversation.
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technically you can take your test barefoot

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