um... wow...
ok, if this is a serious question....
usually, the pedal under your right foot - the taller, skinny one - is the accelerator pedal - the one that makes you GO...
the left pedal (on an automatic) - which is shorter and wider - is the brake pedal - makes you stop...
if you have a manual transmission - you've got 3 pedals and the MIDDLE one is the brake pedal and the left one is the CLUTCH - which you push in to change gears....
2007-04-05 07:21:38
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answered by Leatherman_Craig 3
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The one on the right is gas and the left one is the brake. Now, if you have a standard, the right one is still gas, the middle is brake, and the left one is the clutch.
2007-04-05 14:23:18
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answered by dckrek27 1
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On an automatic transmission car there are only two petals. The left is the brake petal and the narrow tall one on the right is the accelerator (gas - go)) petal.
2007-04-05 14:26:06
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answer #3
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answered by Country Boy 7
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Right to left it goes ABC.......Accelerator, Brake, Clutch.
Makes no difference which side the steering wheel is on.
If it's an automatic then just forget about the C...because there ain't one.
2007-04-05 14:25:21
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answered by Angela D 6
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Usually the rectangular one that runs horizontal is the stop one. The rectangular and long that stands besides the center console, where your Right foot normally rests it the Go one. Hope this Helps. Will.
2007-04-05 14:34:24
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answered by Will M 2
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If you have to ask a question like that, you don't belong behind the wheel -- for your safety, and especially MINE.
2007-04-09 01:11:19
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answered by gramps 4
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