Is the left side the brake or the accelerator?

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VonBrynlee
07/28/25 2:34pm
In automatic transmission vehicles, the left pedal is the brake, and the right one is the accelerator. Here are the relevant details: 1. Automatic cars have only two pedals, located below the driver's seat and the console, arranged from left to right as the brake pedal and the accelerator pedal. Both are controlled solely by the right foot. 2. The brake is positioned on the inner side of the right foot, with the brake pedal slightly higher than the accelerator pedal. The correct operating method involves pivoting the right heel and using the sole of the foot to press the pedals. Drivers should develop the habit of placing their heel directly below the brake pedal, allowing for immediate braking in emergencies.
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VanJason
08/11/25 10:34pm
When I first learned to drive, I also couldn't distinguish the pedal positions. The instructor said the left one is the brake and the right one is the accelerator - remember this and you won't go wrong. In automatic transmission cars, the pedal layout is simple: the larger one on the left is the brake pedal (pressing it slows the car down), while the slightly smaller one on the right controls acceleration. For manual transmission cars, there's an additional clutch pedal on the left, with the brake in the middle and the accelerator still on the right. Beginners should practice braking in an open area to develop muscle memory - this prevents panic since faster reactions mean more safety during emergencies. Always glance at pedal positions before driving; don't make the mistake of hitting the wrong pedal like some flustered drivers causing accidents. This design follows global standards with virtually no exceptions.
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