Where are the brake, accelerator, and clutch located in a car?
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In a manual transmission car, the brake, accelerator, and clutch are located at the lower middle, right side, and left side of the car, respectively. Generally, the left foot controls the clutch, while the right foot is used to control the brake and accelerator. The design of the car's brake, accelerator, and clutch is based on the car's structure and the driver's usage habits. Most people have higher sensitivity in their right foot compared to their left, so the right foot can simultaneously control the accelerator and brake, making driving smoother and less prone to jerking. In an automatic transmission car, there are only the brake and accelerator, with the brake on the left and the accelerator on the right. Precautions for driving a manual transmission car: 1. Do not look down at the gearshift, as it can easily lead to traffic accidents; 2. Do not skip gears when upshifting, as this behavior can cause significant damage to the transmission and easily lead to stalling; 3. Do not shift into reverse before the car has come to a complete stop, as shifting into reverse while the car is still moving can cause gear grinding and may render the car's transmission unusable.