Apply the brakes until you have come to a complete stop then shift the selector into park and set the parking brake.
Stop's your car from moving along with your brake pads.
The purpose of car brakes is to slow or stop the car when it is moving. They are use at intersection where there are traffic control signals to stop the car when a signal is red or to slow a vehicle when the cars in front are moving slower than the car behind.
A fast moving object has a lot of kinetic energy that must be taken away to stop the car.
The handbrake is used to stop a stationary car rolling downhill. The transmission can also stop a car from moving when parked.
Generally, cars stop moving for one of three reasons. Most commonly, the driver has used the breaks. The car can collide with some heavy object, such as a tree. (Driving off a pier into the ocean also counts.) Or, the car has run out of gas and eventually will stop moving because of air resistance if for no other reason.
Because the car is not moving
Pushing on the brake pedal
a train because it is harder to stop than the car. source: my knowledge and i learned this in class today. peutetrebelle.tumblr.com
How does a car's front end shimmy at a complete stop? Shimmies only happen with the car moving. Need more specific information in the question.
if you run out of transmission fluid yes because then your car couldn't run
generally no, the tire is the part of the car that makes the whole thing actially move allong the groun. however if it is a fwd car and the e-break is on, at low speeds thee rear tires could be not moving and the car is. During a panic stop from high speed without ABS brakes you can skid, 50...60 feet or more with the tires locked up and the car is moving
because the train have a power heavy than car fast thats it