Is the car's brake on the left or right side?
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The car's brake is on the left side in automatic transmission models; for manual transmission cars, the right pedal is the accelerator, the middle one is the brake pedal, and the left one is the clutch pedal. Both the accelerator and brake must be controlled with one foot, meaning when pressing the brake, the accelerator must be released, and when pressing the accelerator, naturally, the brake won't be pressed. In automatic transmission cars, only one foot is used, typically the right foot, to control both pedals. It is prohibited to use the left foot for braking and the right foot for accelerating. The car's brake pedal, also known as the brake pedal, is the pedal that limits power. The brake pedal is used for deceleration and stopping, and is one of the five major controls in car driving, with very high frequency of use. How the driver controls it directly affects the safety of car driving.