If your brakes fail, first remain calm and assess the situation. Look for a safe place to steer your vehicle, such as an open area or an incline to gradually slow down. Use your horn to alert other drivers, and gently pump the brakes if possible to regain some stopping power. If necessary, engage the emergency brake while steering to help bring the vehicle to a stop.
This grossly unsafe. If you have just the booster fail the brakes will still work but not well. If the brakes fail completely you could crash and die.
They can if the brakes are out of adjustment or have a mechanical problem.
pull over to the right side, down shift and look for the safest escape route.
Your pads or discs are worn. The brakes will fail soon if not replaced.
no
excessive heat caused by using them too much brakes out of adjustment.
Downshift, apply e-brake and look for the safest path to avoid injury. Most parking brakes these days are just that, "parking brake" so don't expect much when you apply them.
Downshift, apply e-brake and look for the safest path to avoid injury. Most parking brakes these days are just that, "parking brake" so don't expect much when you apply them.
Highly doubtful because the front and rear brakes are independent of each other.
Dry them.
It would be against the law for a motor manufacturer to fit a light which could cause the brakes to fail.
yes, its really risky because driving with bad brakes can probably cause a hydraulic failiure your brakes can fail and you dont want to know what happens so get your brakes checked