
The car's accelerator is on the right. Whether it's an automatic or manual transmission car, the accelerator pedal is always on the right. Different types of cars have different distributions of accelerator, clutch, and brake pedals: 1. For manual transmission cars, the leftmost pedal is the clutch, the middle is the brake, and the rightmost is the accelerator. 2. For automatic transmission cars, there is no pedal on the left; the right foot controls both the accelerator and brake, with the brake on the left and the accelerator on the right. Here are some tips for using the car's accelerator: 1. The fuel supply to the car's engine is controlled by the accelerator pedal. The right heel should rest on the floor of the driver's compartment as a pivot, with the foot gently pressing the accelerator. When accelerating, press the pedal lightly and smoothly, and avoid pressing it too hard when starting the car. 2. While driving, adjust the accelerator based on road conditions. Avoid pressing the accelerator too hard when going uphill. If the car has a sport mode, switch to it for climbing hills. Prolonged hard pressing of the accelerator can damage the engine. 3. The optimal driving condition is to press the accelerator pedal about three-quarters of the way, keeping the car's speed above idle speed. This improves fuel efficiency and ensures the car operates at its best performance.


