Where are the car pedals located?
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The following is relevant information about car pedals:1. Manual transmission car pedals: Whether it's a left-hand drive or right-hand drive car, the pedals are actually the same, with the only difference being between manual and automatic transmissions. A manual transmission car has three pedals: the leftmost is the clutch pedal, the middle is the brake pedal, and the right is the accelerator pedal. When in use, the left foot controls the clutch pedal, while the right foot controls the brake and accelerator pedals. When the left clutch pedal is pressed, it disengages the power from the engine to the transmission, preventing the car from moving when shifting gears (the car will naturally slow down when in motion).2. Automatic transmission car pedals: An automatic transmission car has only two pedals: the left is the brake pedal, and the right is the accelerator pedal. Their functions are the same as in a manual transmission car, and the control method is also the same. Since there is no clutch pedal, the left foot is free, and only the right foot is needed to control the brake and accelerator pedals. This avoids the situation where one foot controls one pedal, which in critical moments could prevent both feet from leaving the pedals, leading to danger that cannot be averted and potentially even more hazardous situations.