What's the difference between stepping on the brakes and stepping on the brakes obliquely?

Just look at the angle of my foot, it's really stepping on the brakes and stepping on the accelerator. But I always step on the right side of the brake pedal when I step on the brake. I didn't pay attention to driving the manual gear before. After driving in automatic gear for several years, I accidentally found myself stepping on the brake pedal. The brake pedal is obviously larger than the accelerator pedal. If you want to step steadily, you must step on the center of the pedal. If you step on the accelerator with your foot, your toes may not be able to fully step on the center of the brake pedal when you need to brake. We have to step on the brake and the accelerator, and the owner's right foot should be placed between the brake and the accelerator, so as to take care of both sides. When a car is driving, it needs to step on the accelerator continuously for a long time (constant speed cruise is adopted in modern passenger car design), and the pedal force is generally around 1.8-2.5 kg.

It doesn't matter how you step. Personally, I step on the brakes obliquely and step on the accelerator obliquely. Even if I correct it to step on the gas pedal, I will step on the gas pedal obliquely again in a short time. Light stepping on the vehicle will slow down, and heavy stepping on the vehicle ABS will start and stop the vehicle at the fastest speed. In non-emergency situations, please lightly brake, just like riding a bicycle or motorcycle, and slowly pedal until the car stops. Don't let go of the brakes. Do most people step on the accelerator brake with the heel as the axis? You should step on the accelerator when lifting your feet, and you should step on the brakes when you are just learning to drive. The coach also taught me this, but I found that the brake pedal is higher than the accelerator.

Most men have splayed feet inside and women have splayed feet outside, so most of them are men who give oil and most of them are women who are scared by sudden braking. The standard of retiring for a long time, men basically don't think they need to give priority. When they need to brake, they move their heels behind the brakes, and when they need to accelerate, they move their heels behind the accelerator. This back-and-forth movement also increases the brain's attention and is conducive to safe driving. Light stepping on the vehicle will slow down, and heavy stepping on the vehicle ABS will start and stop the vehicle at the fastest speed.