Which is the Brake and Which is the Accelerator in a Car?
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Automatic transmission cars and manual transmission cars have different positions for the brake and accelerator. The specific differences are as follows: 1. Automatic transmission cars: (1) There are only two pedals, from left to right, which are the brake and accelerator pedals. (2) The left foot controls all pedals throughout. When driving, you either press the brake or the accelerator, and these two actions cannot occur simultaneously. 2. Manual transmission cars: (1) There are three pedals, from left to right, which are the clutch, brake, and accelerator pedals. (2) The left foot controls the clutch, while the right foot controls the brake and accelerator pedals. During driving, it is easy to confuse the brake and accelerator, so always pay attention to the position of your right foot to avoid mistaking the accelerator for the brake.