Where are the positions of the car's accelerator, brake, and clutch?

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VanJayden
07/25/25 2:50am
The car's accelerator, brake, and clutch are separate. The clutch is on the left and is controlled by the left foot; the accelerator and brake are on the right, with both pedals controlled by the right foot. From left to right, the order is clutch, brake, and accelerator. It is crucial to distinguish them clearly while driving to avoid stepping on the wrong pedal in emergencies, which could lead to traffic accidents. The clutch is a key component for shifting gears in a car. Proper use of the clutch ensures smoother driving, while poor control can cause the car to stall, especially during the initial moment of starting. When starting the car, the clutch must be released slowly. Once the car reaches the semi-engaged state, gently pressing the accelerator will allow the car to start smoothly.
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