Where are the brake and clutch pedals located in a car?

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DiValerie
07/29/25 1:56pm
The brake and clutch pedals in a car are located as follows: 1. Clutch: Among the three pedals, the clutch pedal is positioned on the far left, closest to the driver's side door. 2. Brake: The brake pedal is located to the right of the clutch pedal, with the accelerator pedal being the rightmost pedal. Additional information about the brake and clutch is provided below: 1. Brake: The brake is a mechanical braking device designed to reduce the vehicle's speed, also known as a decelerator. Pressing the brake pedal activates the brake linkage, which applies pressure to the brake pads on the brake drum, gripping the brake disc to slow down or stop the vehicle. 2. Clutch: The clutch pedal can be depressed or released as needed to temporarily disconnect or gradually engage the engine from the transmission, thereby interrupting or transferring the engine's power input to the transmission.
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