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Which foot do you use in British cars and What order are the pedals from the drivers door?

I would have thought that this was an easy question for a person who has driven a British car. The driver sits on the right hand side. All I want to know is what order are the pedals in the British cars. Are they opposite to American made vehicles?


What are the differences between British car pedals and pedals in cars from other countries?

British car pedals are typically arranged with the accelerator on the right, brake in the middle, and clutch on the left. In contrast, pedals in cars from other countries may have different arrangements, such as the accelerator on the right and brake on the left. Additionally, some countries may not have a clutch pedal due to the prevalence of automatic transmissions.


What foot do you use in British cars for the accelerator and brake pedals?

You would use your right foot on the accelorater and brake. Your left foot on the clutch. If the handbrake was in the middle of the car you would use your left hand and the same with the gear lever. If the handbrake was on the door side of the driiver you would use your right hand. You would use the same foot in a British car, as you would in an American, Japanese, or any other type of car, which is of course your right foot.


Where can one find replacement foot pedals for a car?

As with other parts on a vehicle, replacement foot pedals on a car can be found at many specialty sites on the web. Examples include American Retro, JC Whitney, and Car Parts.


Where is the accelarator and brake pedal provide inthe f1 car?

The Accelerator and Brake Pedals are in the same place in a formula one car that you can find them in a normal car. In the lower region of the car near the drivers feet so that he can comfortably press either of the pedals. They are even present in the same order they are found in a normal road car.


What is the British equivalent of these American words Trunk of a car?

car boot


What is difference between saloon and sedan car?

They both refer to the same thing. Sedan is a North American term and Saloon is a British term.


Is triumph an American car?

No. It's a fairly good car. So naturally, it's not American. It's british. Huzzah!


Who made the first British car?

Henry Ford; although he was American it counts as a British car and it was called the Model T Ford


What does a bike have that a car or scooter doesn't have?

pedals


Are the locks on a European car the same as an American car?

Yes


What is the british English for the American word trunk?

boot (as in the trunk of a car)