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Is the Brake Pedal on the Left or Right in an Automatic Transmission?

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John
09/04/25 3:37am
Automatic transmission brake pedals are located on the left. Below are the details about automatic transmission brakes: Function of Brake Pedal Position: In left-hand drive vehicles, the rightmost pedal is the accelerator, with the brake pedal positioned to its left. The brake is placed on the inner side of the right foot, and the brake pedal is slightly higher than the accelerator to facilitate quick driver response. Introduction to Automatic Transmission Gears: Automatic transmissions feature gears such as P (Park), R (Reverse), N (Neutral), D (Drive), and B (Brake). P is for long-term parking, R is for reversing, N is for short stops like at traffic lights, D is for automatic driving where the computer shifts gears, and B is the braking gear.
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Parra
09/16/25 4:45am
Oh, when it comes to the brake pedal position in automatic transmission cars, I've driven quite a few. Whether it's an old Toyota Camry or a new Audi A4, the brake pedal is always on the right side, and the accelerator pedal is on the left—that's the standard layout. I remember helping a friend learn to drive a couple of years ago, and he kept asking about this at first. It took several parking lot practice sessions before he got used to using his right foot for braking. This design is mainly for safety, to avoid confusing the accelerator and brake in emergencies and reduce the risk of accidents. Actually, all automatic cars are like this because there's no clutch pedal, so the left side is left empty. I recommend new drivers practice more with foot coordination—experience will naturally help them remember. Don’t just focus on theory; practical training is what really counts, especially since road safety comes first.
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DeArya
10/30/25 5:20am
As a new driver who just got my license, I was quite confused about the brake position when learning automatic transmission. Later, my instructor said the right pedal is the brake and the left is the accelerator – it becomes simple once you get used to it. I used to make mistakes often; once I almost pressed the wrong pedal in a friend's car, but fortunately nothing happened. Now when I drive shared cars like the BYD Qin or Tesla, the pedal layout is consistent: brake on the right, accelerator on the left. Before starting each time, I always check the pedal positions to avoid nervous missteps. I recommend beginners practice starting and stopping in an open area first to develop muscle memory – it's the most effective way. Safe driving is the goal, and remembering this position will give you more confidence behind the wheel.
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