When break pads begin to wear out they are designed to squeek to let the driver know that they are on their way out. When you hear squeeking during regular use of your brakes, it is time to think about having them replaced.
your alternator might be on the way out.
hit the brakes....
Well, clearly you stop...
Maybe you hit the brakes by accident?
Yes. When it hits a brick wall it will stop in a lot less than that. In normal circumstances, it will depend on how hard the brakes are hit, the condition of the brakes, the road condition, etc.
It is a command, likely followed by an exclamation point. "Hit the brakes!"
BRAAAAAAKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!
When you hit your brakes the pedal will stop and then after a second go further or they might feel "mushy" like they have air in the lines and no matter how much you bleed the brakes it doesn't help.
If the rotors are warped it can cause a shake when you hit the brakes.
it is ALLWAYS your fault for FOLOWING TOO CLOSE TO SAFELY STOP.
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have your brakes checked