Where Are the Three Pedals Located in a Car?
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Generally, manual transmission cars have three pedals, arranged from left to right as the clutch pedal, brake pedal, and accelerator pedal. The standard operation distribution involves using the left foot to control the clutch pedal and the right foot to control the brake or accelerator pedal. The functions of the car's clutch pedal, brake pedal, and accelerator pedal are as follows: 1. Clutch Pedal: Its function is to control the vehicle speed at low speeds; to disconnect and connect power transmission for gear shifting operations. 2. Brake Pedal: Its function is to brake, reduce the vehicle speed, and bring the vehicle to a stop. 3. Accelerator Pedal: Its function is to adjust the throttle opening, thereby increasing the vehicle speed.