What are the hazards of braking with the left foot?
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Braking with the left foot can easily lead to mistaking the brake for the accelerator. Below are some relevant introductions about braking: Avoid slamming the brakes when experiencing a tire blowout: Do not panic. Hold the steering wheel firmly, try to maintain control of the vehicle's direction to prevent loss of balance, and gradually reduce speed. For manual transmission vehicles, you can downshift step by step or shift to neutral, release the accelerator, and gently press the brake repeatedly until the car comes to a slow stop. Avoid braking while turning: During a turn, the vehicle's center of gravity shifts outward. Braking at this time increases body roll, resulting in uneven braking. If the speed is too high or the braking is too sudden, there is a risk of rollover.