How can i keep my right foot still when using the accelerator whilst learning to drive?
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Practice!
I've just recently passed my test, and was doing the weirdest things with my feet to start with, but you do get used to it. You'll probably find it easier in a real car too because one of the first things you practice is controlling the car at low speeds, and you don't have as many things to concentrate on, so you can work on what you're meant to do with your feet etc.
Honestly, take it from one of the most uncoordinated people ever (i.e. me) that you'll manage to do it with time and practice, mainly because you end up having more complicated things to worry about, lol! :)
Its not possible to keep the right foot still on the accelerator as its constantly varying the engine speed!
Practice, practice, and more practice is the only thing that will help learn to make smaller adjustments. You will never be able to keep your foot perfectly still on the accelerator nor would you want to. You need to constantly make adjustments to keep the vehicle at a steady speed. Wind, hills, curves, etc. will all require different pressure on the accelerator.
you are just worried. drive a few more times. the more often you drive, the less you will shake. i had this problem.
Those simulators are crap, BSM cars are always dented, and they're expensive, get a new instructor
practise makes perfect
Wear comfortable flat shoes, not high heels, and use your heel as a pivot point. Keep your heel firmly grounded on the floor and push forward with your sole, using your heel as a sort of hinge. If I could drive that is what I would do, but who ever heard of a puppy driving? Woof!
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