Where is the brake pedal located?

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LeCarmen
07/30/25 8:51am
Car brake pedal is located in the foot pedal area of the driver's compartment. For manual transmission vehicles, there are three pedals arranged from left to right: clutch pedal, brake pedal, and accelerator pedal; while automatic transmission vehicles have the brake pedal on the left. Related information is as follows: Function of car brake pedal: The brake pedal, as the name suggests, is the pedal that restricts power - it's the foot brake (service brake) pedal used for deceleration and stopping. As one of the five major driving control components, it's used very frequently. How the driver operates it directly affects driving safety. Operation of car brake pedal: Includes gradual braking (predictive braking), emergency braking, combined braking, and intermittent braking. Generally, both during gradual braking and emergency braking before wheel lock-up and stopping, the clutch pedal should be fully depressed to prevent engine stalling, which facilitates speed adjustment.
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