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Subject: Favorite to Drive/left foot braking


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James
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Date Posted: 15:55:48 10/11/02 Fri

Which police cars are your favorite to drive? Which are easiest to drive? I assume the bigger, older heavier cars are the hardest to drive.

Left foot braking. I have heard that some officers tend to left foot brake, some always left foot brake and others will left foot brake in certain situations. I never heard of this technique before and when I ask cops about it they usually say they don't lfb, but a couple have told me they actually do left foot brake. Do any of you guys know how common or uncommon this left foot braking is?

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doesnt happen hereTrooper Driving Instructor10:14:18 10/12/02 Sat

I had the priviledge of riding along with the Kalamazoo, MI public safety tactical driving instructer through their EVOC course both this year and last. He teaches/uses the LFB technique. (NT)Thrill Seeker13:38:43 10/12/02 Sat

Why wouldn't you left foot brake?Right Minded17:10:37 10/14/02 Mon

NObruce bailey23:40:32 10/14/02 Mon



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