The primary controls of a car include the steering wheel, which allows the driver to steer the vehicle; the accelerator pedal, which controls the speed by increasing engine power; and the brake pedal, which slows down or stops the car. Additionally, the gear shift enables the driver to change gears in manual or automatic transmissions, and various dashboard controls manage lights, wipers, and climate settings. Together, these controls enable the driver to operate the vehicle safely and effectively.
The person who controls a motor car is called the driver.
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the primary software that controls our computer is; the disk operating system. (DOS)
The engine of the car is the nucleus of the car as it controls most of the activities in the car.
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