Where is the Brake?
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Brake position: For manual transmission vehicles, the middle pedal is the brake, with the clutch pedal, brake pedal, and accelerator pedal arranged from left to right. For automatic transmission vehicles, the leftmost pedal is the brake, and the right pedal is the accelerator. Automatic transmission vehicles do not have a clutch pedal. When the driver presses the brake pedal, the braking system engages, allowing the vehicle to decelerate. The vehicle's braking system mainly consists of a vacuum booster, master cylinder, wheel cylinders, brake pads, and brake discs. When the driver presses the brake pedal, the vacuum booster provides assistance, making it easier for the driver to apply the brake.
The brake pedal is located at the driver's feet in a car, with its exact position varying by model. For manual transmission vehicles, the three pedals from left to right are clutch, brake, and accelerator - the brake being the middle one. Automatic transmission cars have only two pedals: the accelerator on the right and the brake on the left. When I first started driving, it took me quite some time to get used to the pedal feel. Remember not to stomp too hard during emergency braking to avoid losing control. By the way, the braking system consists of brake discs, calipers, and brake pads - regular wear inspection is crucial, with brake pads typically needing replacement every 50,000 kilometers. For safety, the ABS anti-lock system prevents wheel lock-up during hard braking, maintaining vehicle control. In short, once familiar with the position, practice threshold braking techniques regularly.