h a l f b a k e r y"It would work, if you can find alternatives to each of the steps involved in this process."
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though they could be tremendous problem during normal hand driving, tending to catch your hand and not let the wheel slide through after a turn. Still not a bad idea though. |
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"because hands are occupied with coffee and cell phone" ?! |
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[Makes note in diary to stay at least two counties away from bungston at all times.] |
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Legal in some states to have a knob on the wheel, but kind of outmoded since power steering. |
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But as somebody who has gotten good at driving with either foot and his knees, I like this. |
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This makes me sound scary, but it's really just a form of C20 evolution. In a few centuries we'll have knuckles on the tops of our thighs. |
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Once I get the grip tape, you can cut that back to just 1 county. |
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maybe a Velcro strap attached to a grippy rubber pad you could wrap around your leg in the correct position. That way its portable and does not impair other drivers of the same car. |
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Does the tape grip because of stickiness to the leg? Or is the tape gripy, kind of like rubber? |
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I don't like the idea if it sticks to your leg. And it would soon become covered with fibers and dust and would not be sticky anymore an so it would need to be replaced. |
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I'd rather have a steering wheel cover with bumps around it, about thigh width apart. |
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It is difficult for me to "leg drive" because I am so thin, I have to lift my leg up a couple of inches for it to even touch the steering wheel. |
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