What Do You Step on When Driving?
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Generally, the left foot steps on the clutch, and the right foot steps on the brake. Below is more relevant information: 1. Reason: Most people's right foot is much more sensitive in strength than the left foot, unless they are left-handed, which is rare in reality. Therefore, using the right foot to control the throttle and brake is more sensitive, making driving smoother without jerking. Moreover, in terms of human emergency response capability, the right foot is also faster than the left foot. 2. Clutch operation essentials: One fast, two slow, three linkage. When lifting the clutch pedal, follow the operation principle of "One fast, two slow, three linkage." When starting, stepping on the clutch pedal should be crisp, all the way down, to completely separate the clutch.