Which is the brake and which is the accelerator in a manual transmission car?

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DiJuniper
07/24/25 2:50am
In a manual transmission car, the accelerator is on the right side of the vehicle, and the brake is in the middle. Here is a detailed introduction to manual transmission cars: 1. Position: From left to right, they are the clutch pedal, brake pedal, and accelerator pedal. 2. Do not place your left foot on the pedal: During long drives, both feet can become quite tired, leading to unintentional pressing. If the left foot is on the brake pedal at this time and presses the brake, it can easily cause an accident and pose a danger. Most people are right-handed, and the right foot has a faster reaction speed. In case of an emergency, the right foot can react in the shortest time, lifting off the accelerator and pressing the brake pedal. If the left foot is on the brake pedal, the right foot will be in a suspended state when braking, making it easy to press both pedals simultaneously, which is dangerous.
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JeremiahMarie
08/10/25 10:24pm
I still remember the first time I drove a manual transmission car – what a chaotic scene! Sitting in the driver's seat staring at the three pedals at my feet, my mind was full of questions: which one is the brake and which is the accelerator? The old master taught me that the leftmost pedal is the clutch – press it with your left foot when shifting gears to disconnect the power. The middle pedal is the brake; just gently place your right foot on it to slow down. The rightmost one is the accelerator, also controlled by the right foot – press to accelerate. The problem is, beginners tend to panic and accidentally hit the accelerator instead of the brake when their right foot slips, causing the car to lurch forward. My advice is to practice in an open area first before hitting the road. Always check your foot position before starting – right foot only handles switching between brake and accelerator, left foot manages the clutch. Safety first – don't make silly mistakes like I did back then. Remember: the middle brake controls safety, the right accelerator drives you forward – get familiar with their fixed positions.
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