Driving Training Aid

Driving Training Aid

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Say hello to the sock pedals, a simple design that makes it easy for beginners to understand how car pedals work and what they do. Just print them out and use bundled up socks underneath the pedals to add resistance. You'll need some hardware to assemble these pedals, and I recommend using hot glue. To build the frame and pedals, you'll need: 12 x 14mm M3 button head bolts 12 x M3 washers 12 x M3 cap nuts 6 x 12mm M2.5 Allen key head bolts You can also use a stick of hot glue to cap off the axle holes once you've put the Allen key head bolts into the body of the pedals. These bolts are used as axles. It's best if someone is there to explain how to use these pedals, making it a safer option than being in the car for the first time with no idea what to do.

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