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Yes. If left foot, should be no problem. If right foot, check pain levels and strenght when braking using right foot. If you can't manage it, brake with left foot. Try to avoid driving with two feet. Driving with both feet is a problem for the elderly and is the leading cause of unintended acceleration, because they sometimes press both pedals at the same time and can press both too hard and the accelerator

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I think it depends on the severity of the injury. You should ultimately talk to your doctor and determine your restrictions. You will likely not move your knee too much simply driving. However, you need to be aware what you can and cannot do. This information will come from your doctor.

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Yes, if you get a good support cuff around it.

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