Catchword: dead man’s pedal
Part of Speech:
n. The part of speech reflects that used in the
full entry, and not necessarily the part of speech as it is used in the quotation below.
Quotation: Hardly noticeable, under his right foot, is a small pedal—resembling the clutch pedal on your automobile. “That’s called ‘dead man’s pedal’,” Charlie explains. “The weight of my foot holds it down. If for any reason my foot should be removed—in case of heart failure or if I should be thrown from the seat—the motors would be switched off and the brakes locked.”
Article or Document Title:
“High For Streamliners”
Author:
Andy Hamilton
Article, Document, Publication, Web Site:
Los Angeles Times Sunday Magazine
Date of Publication:
June 20, 1937
Page Number:
11