Which One is the Brake?

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LeLeah
07/29/25 4:20am
Here are the specific methods to identify the brake: 1. Automatic transmission models: The leftmost pedal is the brake, and the rightmost is the accelerator. Automatic transmission models do not require manual gear shifting as the car shifts gears automatically, so there is no clutch pedal, only accelerator and brake, both controlled by the right foot. During driving, the left foot should not be placed on the brake pedal. 2. Manual transmission models: The middle pedal is the brake, and the rightmost is the accelerator. Manual transmission models have three pedals, from left to right: clutch pedal, brake pedal, and accelerator pedal. For manual transmission models, the clutch pedal can only be pressed with the left foot when shifting gears. During normal driving, the left foot should not be placed on the pedal. Both the brake and accelerator are controlled by the right foot.
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