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

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LeLilah
07/29/25 5:41am
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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SanMackenzie
08/12/25 8:00pm
When I first started driving, my instructor emphasized that the pedal on the right is the accelerator, which makes the car go faster when pressed; the one on the left is the brake pedal, which slows down or stops the car when pressed. As a beginner, I paid special attention to using my right foot to operate these two pedals because switching between them is safer and quicker. During my driving lessons, I developed the habit of lightly pressing the accelerator to maintain speed and quickly moving to the brake when needed. Checking the pedal positions before driving is crucial to avoid distractions and mistakes, especially at busy intersections where incorrect operation could lead to a rear-end collision. Practicing in open areas or at driving schools to get familiar with the pedal feel can boost confidence and ensure smoother driving. Remembering the difference—accelerator for speed and brake for stopping—is essential for anyone’s daily commute. Don’t let such a simple issue compromise safety.
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DelErin
10/03/25 7:22am
As someone who has been driving for many years, I've personally witnessed some troubles caused by novices mistaking the accelerator for the brake. The car's design is very logical: the right pedal is the accelerator for speeding up, and the left one is the brake for slowing down. The right foot is responsible for both pedals, which facilitates quick reactions in emergencies. Safe driving habits include keeping your foot suspended and only pressing when necessary, avoiding resting your foot on the accelerator to prevent subconscious missteps. Automatic transmission cars have only two pedals—the accelerator and the brake—while manual transmission cars have an additional clutch pedal, but the positions remain unchanged. Developing these habits can reduce accidents, especially on slippery roads or in traffic jams, making driving more controllable and reassuring. It's advisable to adjust your seat for comfort before driving to ensure smooth foot movements.
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LeLilliana
11/17/25 2:14am
In a car, the pedal on the right is the accelerator—stepping on it makes the car go faster. The one on the left is the brake—stepping on it slows down or stops the car. Both are operated with the right foot; avoid using the left foot. The design is simple and standardized, making it easy to get used to. Remember: accelerator for speed, brake for stopping—confusing them is dangerous. Before driving, take a few seconds to confirm their positions, especially when switching or borrowing a car. Develop good habits: apply steady pressure when starting or braking, avoiding sudden jabs. This small attention ensures smooth daily commutes and prevents unnecessary collisions. Familiarity ensures safety first.
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