hit the brakes....
Foot brakes are used to stop a car. In an emergency however both the foot and hand brakes can be used to stop a car.
You have a balloon car? Heh. Put your foot in front of it.
One of the ways of stopping a car from spinning out is shifting the automatic transmission into a neutral one. The other way is by slowly lifting the foot from the accelerator.
Put your foot on the clutch, move the gear stick to neutral and then put your foot on the brake pedal
could be transmission
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Pedestrians always have the right of way. Different cities have rules about what constitutes a crosswalk, but generally if the pedestrian has one foot on the asphalt, the car is supposed to stop.
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Only if you want to slow down or stop, or remain stopped.
If you get the ball or stop your dribble and pick up or move one foot, the foot that stays still is your pivot foot. If you were to pick up your pivot foot it is a walk.
throttle plate stuck? I'm not sure. When I'm driving, I take my foot off the gas and the car jerks and when I have to stop and I push on the brakes the car revs and jerks forward and occasionally stalls