Which One is the Brake and Which One is the Accelerator in a Car?

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LeLilah
07/29/25 1:41pm
The brake and accelerator are both located under the foot. The one on the far right is the accelerator, and the one to its left is the brake. Here is some relevant information: 1. When stepping on the brake or accelerator, the body needs support to maintain balance. When the right foot is on the pedal, the left foot can stabilize the body on the floor. 2. If both feet are placed on the brake and accelerator separately, both feet are in a semi-suspended state without a stable support point, which can easily lead to unstable operation of the accelerator or brake. In emergency situations, having both feet on the brake and accelerator may result in misjudgment, such as stepping on the accelerator instead of the brake. Assigning control of both pedals to one foot significantly reduces this possibility and also lowers the vehicle's skid coefficient when braking while the accelerator is pressed.
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