Where are the accelerator and brake pedals located?

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JonathanDella
07/29/25 6:15am
Accelerator and brake pedal positions: Manual transmission vehicles have three pedals, arranged from left to right as the clutch pedal, brake pedal, and accelerator pedal; automatic transmission vehicles have two pedals, arranged from left to right as the brake pedal and accelerator pedal. The brake, also referred to as the deceleration device, is the mechanism used to stop or reduce the speed of moving locomotives, vehicles, other transportation tools, or machinery. In cars, the accelerator, brake, and clutch are separate. The clutch is on the left and is controlled by the left foot, while the accelerator and brake are on the right, both controlled by the right foot. When braking, avoid sudden stops; instead, apply gradual pressure from light to heavy. Frequent sudden braking can easily damage the brake system.
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