Brake Pedal - English Definition & Meaning

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Definition

The brake pedal is the lever in a vehicle that you push with your foot to activate the braking system. It’s how you tell the car to slow down or stop! When you press the pedal, it applies force to the master cylinder. This, in turn, sends hydraulic pressure to the brakes at the wheels. It's a crucial interface between the driver and the car's braking system.

Etymology

'Brake' from Old English 'brecan' (to break), and 'pedal' from Latin 'pedalis' (of the foot). 'Brake pedal' is the foot-operated lever for braking. Its development coincided with early automotive engineering. Early pedals were simple levers connected to mechanical braking systems. 🦢

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Examples

  • "I pressed the brake pedal to stop at the intersection."
  • "The brake pedal felt spongy, indicating a problem."
  • "The car has an automatic transmission, so it only has two pedals."
  • "The brake pedal is usually located to the left of the accelerator."

Anecdote / Story

Think of the getaway scenes in 'Baby Driver.' Baby's precise footwork on the brake pedal is crucial for his incredible driving. Picture him expertly modulating the pedal to execute perfect drifts and avoid obstacles. Without a responsive brake pedal, he couldn't pull off those amazing stunts. The brake pedal is his instrument for escaping any situation. 🎢

Encouragement

The brake pedal is your direct connection to stopping! Knowing its role helps you drive safely. Keep exploring and you'll be a driving master! πŸ‘

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