Which one is the accelerator pedal and which one is the brake pedal in a car?

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RonanFitz
07/24/25 7:45pm
The accelerator pedal in a car is the one on the right side of the driver's compartment, while the brake pedal is the one in the middle. Due to lack of experience, novice drivers may confuse the accelerator and brake pedals, leading to traffic accidents. Therefore, it is especially important for beginners to distinguish between the accelerator and brake pedals when driving. Other precautions for novice drivers include: 1. Always use turn signals in advance when changing lanes or turning; 2. Avoid forcing overtaking; 3. Check the surroundings before reversing; 4. Slow down and observe when passing intersections; 5. Be aware of vehicles closely following before emergency braking; 6. Always maintain a safe distance from the vehicle ahead; 7. Slow down and check the surroundings when turning; 8. Reduce speed and honk when visibility is poor.
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