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- "Rives Neverslip Auto Pedal Pads," circa 1918 - Many early cars used foot pedals to control acceleration, braking, or engagement and disengagement of the clutch. The Ford Model T used a foot pedal to activate its reverse gear. The Rives Manufacturing Company offered aftermarket rubber foot-pedal pads that prevented feet from slipping and reduced wear on shoe soles.

- circa 1918
- Collections - Artifact
"Rives Neverslip Auto Pedal Pads," circa 1918
Many early cars used foot pedals to control acceleration, braking, or engagement and disengagement of the clutch. The Ford Model T used a foot pedal to activate its reverse gear. The Rives Manufacturing Company offered aftermarket rubber foot-pedal pads that prevented feet from slipping and reduced wear on shoe soles.
- "Rives Extension Accelerator Pad and Heel Rest," circa 1918 - Foot fatigue was a concern for early motorists, especially on longer trips. The Rives Manufacturing Company offered this aftermarket kit that extended the accelerator pedal and provided a heel rest at the bottom. According to the advertisement, the kit delivered "safety and comfort while driving."

- circa 1918
- Collections - Artifact
"Rives Extension Accelerator Pad and Heel Rest," circa 1918
Foot fatigue was a concern for early motorists, especially on longer trips. The Rives Manufacturing Company offered this aftermarket kit that extended the accelerator pedal and provided a heel rest at the bottom. According to the advertisement, the kit delivered "safety and comfort while driving."