Where are the brake and accelerator located in a car?

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MacJameson
07/23/25 7:57pm
The positions of the brake and accelerator in a car vary depending on the type of vehicle: 1. In an automatic transmission car, the brake is on the left and the accelerator is on the right; 2. In a manual transmission car, the brake is in the middle and the accelerator is on the right. The brake is used to reduce speed, and its usage precautions include: 1. Apply the brake gently when following another vehicle; 2. Use emergency braking cautiously in rainy conditions; 3. Avoid using emergency braking on slopes and curves. The function of the accelerator: It controls the throttle opening of the carburetor to regulate the cylinder's filling volume and the fuel flow measured by the fuel regulator, determining the engine's output power and generating thrust.
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DelBlakely
08/10/25 6:01pm
I remember driving for most of my life, the positions of the brake and accelerator are like etched into my muscle memory. The brake is generally on the left, and the accelerator on the right, both controlled by the right foot. This design is to prevent confusion and misoperation. When starting the car, gently press the accelerator; when slowing down, gradually move your foot to press the brake. Beginners might panic at first, stepping on the accelerator instead of the brake, so more practice helps to develop the habit gradually. On highways, it's especially important to be clear about their positions. It's recommended to wear thin-soled shoes for better sensitivity. This standard is universal worldwide, from old manual transmissions to modern automatic ones. Automatic transmissions eliminate the clutch, allowing the left foot to rest, but the principle remains the same. Remember, safety comes first—familiarize yourself with the pedal feel before driving.
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