You should put the vehicle in neutral and pull over to a safe place (if you're on the freeway use the emergency shoulder on the right-hand side). Once the vehicle is completely stopped, keep it in neutral and shut off the engine. Then you should probably have it towed to a shop and have a mechanic check it out.
You should immediately shut the engine off by turning the key one click, so that your steering won't lock, and turn your 4-way flashers on to warn the people behind you, and as the car slows down steer it toward the side of the road. DO NOT take the car out of gear until you are stopped.
You should not reach down and pull the accelerator with your hands. point blank switch to lower gear
Shift to reverse
Shift to neutral, coast to shoulder, check linkage and repair before you proceed.
Shift your car into neutral and use the break. Your car might break from over revving but it is worth the risk.
regardless.. $90 if your accelerator is stuck remove your foot, lol or be smarter turn the engine off and hit the brakes also if it stays stuck you may have a bad throttle cable go get that checked out and if your in traffic and the pedal gets stuck and you hit someone it's still your fault
Do not shut the engine off. Instead, slip the shift into neutral and pull off to the side of the road, stop, put it in park then shut he engine off.
The carpets were badly designed so the accelorator pedal gets stuck.
Clutch master cylinder might be blown out. this is located in the engine bay, the top right.
CHECK SWITCH ON TOP OF CLUTCH PEDAL AS IT SOMETIMES GETS STUCK
If you are traveling at freeway speed, (with the gas pedal stuck it might be faster) NO, unless you had to, to avoid hitting an object or person. The reason is, you would blow your engine by stopping so suddenly at such a high speed. If you do find your gas pedal stuck, first try to get it up with your foot. If that doesn't work push as hard as you can on the brake. (just because the gas pedal isn't working doesn't mean the brake pedal isn't) It WILL eventually bring your car to a stop, but slowly. Pull over to a curb or roadside as you are braking, turn off the engine and get the gas pedal fixed.
Probably all of it.
Only if for some reason the gas pedal gets stuck to the floor, like what happened to some Toyotas. Even then, pressing hard on the brake should still stop your car, though much more slowly.