As the name suggests, the brake pedal is a pedal that limits power, that is, the pedal of a foot brake (driving brake). The brake pedal is used to decelerate and stop. It is one of the five major controls for car driving. The frequency of use is very high. How driver control directly affects car driving safety.
The brake pedal is the common saying to step on the brake. There is a small pedal on the brake that is connected to the brake lever. There is also a small pedal on the clutch called the clutch pedal. The clutch is on the left and the brake is on the right (side with the throttle, the right is the throttle).
Car brake pedal operation is divided into: slow braking (ie predictive braking), emergency braking, combined braking and intermittent braking. Under normal circumstances, during slow braking and emergency braking, the clutch pedal must be fully depressed before the wheels are locked and stopped to keep the engine from stalling and to facilitate speed changes.