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Where are the brake and accelerator located in an automatic transmission car?

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MaddoxRose
08/29/25 4:42am
In an automatic transmission car, the brake and accelerator are generally positioned under the driver's feet, with the accelerator pedal on the right and the brake pedal on the left. No clutch in automatic cars: Automatic transmission vehicles do not have a clutch pedal, only an accelerator pedal and a brake pedal. The accelerator and brake are placed close to each other, which often leads to confusion or mistakes by novice drivers who may press the accelerator instead of the brake, resulting in collisions. Driving precautions: While driving, it is essential to stay focused to avoid operational errors. Always remember that the right pedal is the accelerator. When not accelerating, keep your foot on the brake pedal to be ready to stop at any moment, preventing accidents caused by sudden inability to adjust the vehicle's speed in time.
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MollyLee
09/11/25 2:32am
I remember when I first started learning to drive, the instructor always emphasized that in an automatic transmission car, the brake is on the left side of the accelerator, both located in the footwell area directly in front of the driver's seat, operated by the right foot. The left pedal is the brake, used for slowing down or stopping, while the right pedal is the accelerator, responsible for speeding up. This positioning design gave me much more peace of mind, preventing me from pressing the wrong pedal in a panic. When I taught my child to drive, I first had them practice the foot positioning in the garage with the car stationary, moving only the right foot and keeping the left foot uninvolved to avoid misoperation. Safety comes first, and accurate positioning can reduce the risk of rear-end collisions. Automatic transmissions don’t have a clutch like manual transmissions, making operation simpler, but the pedal positions must be familiarized. I’ve seen beginners cause accidents due to confusion, so I recommend practicing in neutral to get used to the pedal feel. As driving experience grows, the positioning becomes muscle memory, ensuring no mistakes during daily commutes and keeping the whole family safe.
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LeMakayla
10/25/25 3:20am
I'm an office worker who drives an automatic transmission car to commute every day, with the brake and accelerator pedals located below the driver's seat: the brake is on the left, and the accelerator is on the right, both controlled by the right foot. It feels natural once you're used to it, but during morning rush hour traffic jams, fatigue can easily lead to confusion. The pedal positioning is practical, facilitating quick responses in emergencies. I once almost mistakenly pressed the accelerator in congested traffic, but fortunately, my familiarity with the positions allowed me to brake in time. Regular maintenance checks for pedal looseness or wear are crucial. While driving, keep your right foot lightly resting on the floor and slide it when switching between pedals. Safety measures like automatic braking systems assist, but fundamental knowledge of pedal positions is a must. Consistent pedal positioning makes renting cars smoother, reducing adaptation time. In professional life, efficiency is important, but safety should never be compromised. Remember the basic principle: left to stop, right to accelerate.
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