What to Do When Mistaking the Accelerator for the Brake and Feeling Afraid to Drive?

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StevenAnn
07/29/25 5:33pm
Maintain a comfortable driving posture, as only a comfortable seating position can ensure normal performance when operating the vehicle. When driving, get used to using the heel of your right foot as a pivot point. Whether pressing the brake or accelerator, keep the heel on the ground to easily maintain a sense of direction. Tilting the sole of your foot to the left means pressing the brake, while tilting it to the right means pressing the accelerator.
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