1. Park your car in a locked garage. 2. Buy a sensitive automoblie motion detector and a special alarm that will wail like a police siren when someone touches the car. 3. Trade your car in for a 1996 Chrysler (nobody will bother that one). 4.Don't leave valuables in sight in the car. 5.Get a Club for your steering wheel.
Reaction time AND breaking distance
stop using your car :D
Stop Breaking My Heart was created in 2006.
Stop Breaking Down was created in 1938.
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Negative Punishment
Negative Punishment
if you are in the middle of the road, and it starts to break down, pull to the side of the road, stop it for 10 seconds, and turn it back on
Generally speaking the simple answer is physics: an object in motion wants to remain to be in motion. If you take a particular vehicle and accelerate it to 30 miles/h lets say, you require certain amount of breaking power to stop it. If you accelerate the vehicle to 60 miles/h, you need double the breaking power. The issue comes into place when we realize that the amount of breaking power that the car has is the same and does not change with speed (with the only exception of how hard we press on the break). This is why it is more difficult and take more time and distance to stop a car that moves fast.
Stop being a bad friend.
Depends on what part is breaking.
Stealing something? If it's not your car it's probably breaking/entering.