yes if your foot is run over
The brake is broken?
if a car ran over your foot would it brake because your foot has bones in it and they are very sneaative?
The power brake booster has a massive vacuum leak.
two-brake and accelerator.
Put your foot on the clutch, move the gear stick to neutral and then put your foot on the brake pedal
The clutch of a car is located on the left foot side of the bar. The brake is in the middle and the accelerator is on the right.
dry brake shoe/pad operating arm on rear brakes
normally the right foot however if you can and with practice you can improve your driving skillls and use the advanced sports car style system of right foot accelerator and left foot braking ( assuming that you mean an automatic ) if the car has a clutch then right foor for accellerator and brake and left for clutch.
No. Get it fixed as soon as possible. When you have brake fluid leaking out of your rear cylinder, you are putting lubricant on your rear brake. That is keeping that brake from working. It is also letting brake fluid drain out of the car. Your car needs brake fluid to stop the car. If you lose a lot of brake fluid, you will put your foot on the brake pedal and it will go all the way to the floor and nothing will happen. It can be dangerous when you drive down the highway at a high rate of speed and put your foot on the brake pedal and nothing happens. When you crash your car and turn it into a piece of scrap metal, you could get hurt.
Damaged or malfunctioning brake system. However many times people think their foot is on the brake when it is on the gas. Of course you could be driving off a clif and the brakes will not work at all then. Are you driving a Toyota?
Backing up while driving is putting your car in reverse with your foot on the brake and slowly letting your foot off the brake. If you are pulling out of a parking spot you might turn the wheel.
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.