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Which pedal is the gas, and which is the brake?

I’m currently studying for my driving theory test, and I’m super excited and nervous to get started on my journey to becoming a driver. I’m trying to learn all the different parts of a vehicle, and I wondered how to tell the difference between the gas pedal and the brake?

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Kevin Martinez · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
How exciting! You’re about to embark on an incredible journey. There’s nothing like the thrill of going from getting your permit to successfully passing your driving test so you can hit the road with your brand new license.
So for cars in the U.S, you’ll probably notice two pedals below the driving wheel.
The one on the left, the more skinny one, is going to be your gas pedal. The gas pedal is what essentially gives gas to your engine, making the car go faster.
The larger one on the right, that’s going to be your brake pedal. The brake pedal will slow your vehicle and ultimately make it come to a complete stop.
Sometimes, depending on the car you use, you may see a third pedal, known as a clutch. Automatic cars don’t have this feature, but in a manual vehicle, a clutch is what you will use to switch gears. If there’s a clutch, it will be on the far left, the gas will be on the far right, and the brake will be in between them—but closer to the gas.
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