Is driving done with the left foot on the clutch and the right foot on the brake and accelerator?
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Driving is done with the left foot on the clutch and the right foot on the brake and accelerator. Introduction to the three pedals under the driver's feet: The far left is the clutch, the middle is the brake, and the right is the accelerator. In a manual transmission car, the driver's left foot is responsible for pressing the clutch, while the right foot is responsible for pressing the brake and accelerator. When starting the vehicle, first start the engine. Press the clutch all the way down with the left foot, shift into first gear, release the handbrake, and slowly release the clutch with the left foot to the half-clutch position. If the tachometer shows slight fluctuations or the vehicle tends to move, gently press the accelerator with the right foot while continuing to steadily release the clutch with the left foot. Once the vehicle starts moving, quickly lift the clutch. Gear shifting: After the vehicle starts, when the engine speed exceeds 2000 RPM, shift to the next gear. When shifting, press the clutch, switch gears, and then release the clutch.