If you’re like most people, you probably change your car pedals every time you get a new car. It’s a habit that can save you a lot of time and hassle in the long run. Here are three tips to help make this change easier and more efficient:

  1. Make sure the pedals are easy to reach. Most cars have two pedals on the front of the car, and one on the back. Make sure they’re easy to reach, especially if you have arthritis or other problems with your hands.
  2. Use different pedals for different tasks. If you drive in city streets or on highways, use the left pedal for turning left and the right pedal for turning right. If you drive in rural areas or on open roads, use the middle pedal for both turns.
  3. Use a footrest if necessary. Many cars come with footrests that allow you to change your pedals without having to remove your shoes. If your feet don’t fit comfortably into these footrests, find another way to change your pedals!