Core work still going on 33 years later
Core work still going on 33 years later
Posted Oct 22, 2024 16:17 UTC (Tue) by farnz (subscriber, #17727)In reply to: Core work still going on 33 years later by paulj
Parent article: The long road to lazy preemption
You missed a couple more important details; the modern 2 or 3 pedal layout was not yet the standard in the 1920s, and some cars even then had the throttle as a lever on the steering wheel, rather than a pedal. And the pedals might well be gear selection, with possibly a foot brake, possibly not. The clutch could be a pedal, but it might also be a hand-operated lever, and even if it's a pedal, it might need lifting with your foot instead of pressing.
It's not until the 1940s that the industry finally settles on the modern control scheme.
