Is the rear brake on the left or right hand?

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DiLayla
07/30/25 6:29am
Electric vehicle rear brake is located on the left handlebar with a brake lever. Here is relevant information: Brake: Also known as braking, it refers to the action of stopping or reducing the speed of moving locomotives, vehicles, other transportation tools, or machinery. The general principle of braking is to fix a wheel or disc on the high-speed shaft of the machine and install corresponding brake shoes, bands, or discs on the machine base to generate braking torque under external force. Electric vehicle: Also known as an electric drive vehicle, it is divided into AC electric vehicles and DC electric vehicles. Typically, electric vehicles use batteries as the energy source, converting electrical energy into mechanical motion through components like controllers and motors, controlling speed by adjusting current magnitude.
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