Is there a proper way to have your legs and knees and feet when you drive? If I drive for more than 10 minutes I start getting knee pain in the pedal led. Any idea why?
>driving automatic
Kill yourself
>>35137195
Bump
>>35137195
Seat far back enough that you nearly fully extend your leg to put your foot down. I usually just do what you're doing with my heel on the floor to switch between accelerator and brake.
It depends on the seat position, I got a new car and it bothered me, so I use cruise often and if I can't I put my foot between the pedals to the floor and stretch my right leg.
>>35137242
Is my foot postition wrong? Does it have to be straight? Could it not being straight be why I'm having knee pain when I drive?
thanks for the bong bait op, mind if I save it?
Personally, my legs are very bent, mostly because I have a clutch to use. The "proper" seating position is as upright as you can, with your arms bent at around 80-90 degrees to reach the steering wheel at 9&3. Your leg position is a little bit more up to personal preference, but instead of having your foot bent out like that, I would have it more vertical, having to tilt my foot to brake.
>>35137288
It should p much be relaxed and not having to be held up. Having the chair further out helps this. I usually stick my foot all the way down on the clutch and push the chair back until just before my leg would he straight so there's a little bend.
If it goes up and down you could try messing with that too I guess.
>>35137381
Vertical as in straight up and down like so?
When I keep my heel planted and turn my foot like inversion/eversion I think that's something that causes the pain
What part of the knee? I'd guess you need to put your seat back a click or two. My foot is pretty straight when I drive, not leaning to the side like yours. If I'm driving through london and changing gears a lot my left knee can feel a bit strained after an hour or so but never my right.
>>35137195
no srsly, you must be retarded to ask this, instead of trying it out to find a comfortable position
2/10 made me reply.
>>35137381
I move my heel to accelerate/brake. I just slide my foot left/right.