How to Remember the Accelerator and Brake for Beginners in Automatic Transmission Cars?
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Braking techniques for automatic transmission cars are as follows: 1. How to brake in an automatic transmission car: The brake pedal is operated by the right foot, never confuse it with the accelerator. Apply the brake quickly at first, then gradually and gently with additional light taps. 2. Braking tips for beginners: Maintain a sufficient distance from the vehicle ahead. When you notice the vehicle in front starting to brake (its brake lights illuminate), promptly place your foot on the brake pedal and begin braking with even pressure, decelerating smoothly to match the speed of the vehicle ahead while monitoring its speed changes. If the vehicle ahead continues to brake, follow suit; if it stops braking and starts accelerating, release the brake pedal and resume normal driving. 3. Emergency braking in sudden situations requires being 'firm': In emergencies, swiftly press the brake pedal all the way down until the danger is averted. Many might think this action is simple. However, it must be performed quickly and with sufficient force—apply full strength to the brake. 4. Stay focused in complex road conditions: Driving on roads involves complex and ever-changing situations. Therefore, regardless of the braking method used, it is essential to accurately judge the braking distance. This requires drivers to not only fully understand their vehicle's braking performance but also maintain a high level of safety awareness, keep appropriate speed and distance, and remain highly attentive at all times.