The shoes make a difference.
If you are learning to drive then the shoes that you use for your driving lessons do make a difference.
An example: I was teaching a pupil over a year ago now (has since passed). But every time the pupil had a lesson, a different pair of shoes were worn. Some lessons the clutch control was good and some lessons it was not so good. So We had a conversation about the amount of different types of shoes being worn for the lessons. It turns out that the pupil worked in a shoe shop and had lots of pairs of shoes. I suggested trying to keep to the same pair for the lessons. This solved the problem, clutch control improved.
So do think about what shoes to use while driving, thick soles and you might not feel the pedals, thin soles and the pedals might be hurting your feet.
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