How to distinguish between the brake and accelerator in an automatic transmission car?
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In automatic transmission models, the left pedal is the brake, and the right one is the accelerator. Here are the relevant details: 1. Two pedals: The accelerator and brake in an automatic transmission car are relatively simple, with only two pedals located below the main driver's position and the console. From left to right, they are the brake pedal and the accelerator pedal, both controlled solely by the right foot. The gear shift is positioned in front of the central armrest on the right-hand side and can be seen immediately upon entering the car. 2. Design: The primary reason for this design is due to the frequent use of the accelerator. Placing it on the outer side of the right foot provides a more comfortable posture for the body. The brake is set on the inner side of the right foot, with the brake pedal slightly higher than the accelerator pedal. This setup facilitates quick reactions from the driver. The correct operating method involves pivoting the right heel and using the sole of the foot to press the pedals.