Where is the brake in an automatic transmission car?

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Pam
07/28/25 12:39pm
In an automatic transmission car, the brake is located below the driver's side console. The left pedal is the brake. The principle of car braking is: using the friction between the brake pads and the brake disc, as well as between the tires and the ground, to generate tremendous friction, converting the vehicle's kinetic energy into heat energy through friction, and stopping the rotating parts by friction. An automatic transmission car refers to a vehicle where the driver does not need to manually shift gears; the car automatically selects the appropriate gear based on the driving speed and traffic conditions. The gears in an automatic transmission are: 1. P (Park) for parking; 2. R (Reverse) for reversing; 3. N (Neutral) for neutral; 4. D (Drive) for driving forward; 5. S (Sport) for sport mode; 6. L (Low) for low gear.
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DanteMarie
08/11/25 5:24pm
When I drive an automatic transmission car, the brake pedal is located right under the driver's seat on the right side, adjacent to the accelerator pedal on the left, clearly visible side by side. Automatic cars only have these two pedals, unlike manual transmissions which also have a clutch, making it much simpler—just move your right foot between them while driving. When I need to slow down or stop, I gently press the right pedal, which ensures smooth deceleration and avoids the dangers of sudden braking. For example, during daily commutes, I habitually press the brake at red lights to ensure a complete stop, or use it to hold the car steady on uphill starts to prevent rolling back. The placement is designed for safety, and I always consider the brake the most critical component, maintaining it regularly to prevent rust or wear. Over time, its position becomes instinctive, especially in heavy traffic—keeping my right foot lightly hovering above the brake ensures quick response to road conditions, making driving safer and smoother.
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LaLondyn
09/28/25 7:21am
As a driver who frequently drives, I emphasize the extreme importance of the brake pedal on the right side of an automatic transmission car. Its position is fixed but its role is extraordinary: it directly relates to safety, especially during emergency maneuvers or high-speed driving, as I can control the speed with just a press of my right foot. Without the clutch of a manual transmission, automatic transmission operation is more convenient, allowing even beginners to quickly get the hang of it. In daily driving, I always lightly press the brake before changing lanes or approaching intersections to remind myself to check blind spots. Positioned right next to the accelerator, it allows me to quickly switch foot movements; during rainy days, I pay extra attention to braking distance to avoid skidding. For maintenance, I recommend checking the brake discs and fluid every season to ensure responsive performance. Though its position is simple, it acts like a lifeline—I respect it every time to prevent potential risks. After driving for over a decade, this right-side pedal has become an old friend.
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