try and create friction by riding against walls or motor way sides
Yes, that will work.
If your brakes fail while driving a car with anti-lock brakes, you should first pump the brake pedal to try to regain some braking power. If that does not work, shift to a lower gear to help slow the vehicle down. Use the steering wheel to navigate away from obstacles, and if necessary, steer towards a safe area or soft terrain to minimize damage. Finally, activate your hazard lights to alert other drivers of your situation.
Pneumatic schematic in the air brakes in any type or build of truck all work in coordination with each other for smooth driving. The brakes would not be able to smoothly stop without them.
No, that sounds unsafe.
If your brakes work going backwards better than forwards, you should replace your front brakes. You can get your rotors turned to save time, as well.
Brakes wear and require maintenance. They should always "work as well as they used to". When you detect a change in the braking have a trusted mechanic inspect them asap.
Homer Simpson while driving to work.
2 wheel antilock brakes only work on the rear wheels, while 4 wheel antilock brakes work on all 4 wheels.
Sounds like either a power issue or a wiring issue that a mechanic should check out
Brakes work by a simple process. That process is the rubber brake pad rubs against the the real brake with lots of force. is also the reason brake pads have to be replaced every once and a while.
Because they're working? That is how brakes function, after all. Are you used to driving a different vehicle and trying to make a comparison between the two? Different brakes on different vehicles often feel different from each other. Or maybe, if it seems like the front brakes are doing all the work, the rear brakes are out of adjustment.
no, if you've ever bled brakes, use the same method you used before. it should work fine.