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Q: If your vehicle has anti locking braking system should you stomp on the break and not let up in an emergency?
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If your vehicle has a hydraulic fluid braking system then you should stomp on the break and not let up in an emergency?

No, it locks up on the brakes


What should you do if you are being overtaken by an emergency vehicle?

Grant the emergency vehicle the right of way.


When should stab braking never be used?

On a vehicle with anti lock brakes


How far away should you stay from an emergency vehicle?

when an emergency vehicle is answering a call, you must stay at least 500 ft. away from the vehicle.


Why the car does not stop immediately when it is braked?

There may be many causes to this issue. Regardless, the braking system is arguably the most important safety feature of a vehicle and should not be taken lightly. If your vehicle is not braking well it is advisable to bring it to a service station immediately.


What should you do if your car was damaged by an emergency vehicle?

Contact the the emergency services hotline and file a complaint. Get the details of the emergency services personnel, involved in the accident.


What is the distance you should maintain behind a vehicle which is not classified as a emergency vehicle?

one car length for each 10mph


What gear should you use in a mechanical emergency?

What mechanical emergency? Usually "low" gear (1st or low) will slow vehicle


You should not park a vehicle?

You should not park a vehicle in a handicapped parking spot unless you have a permit to do so. You should also never park in a fire or emergency lane.


How do you fix the rear wheel brakes from locking up?

If the rear wheel brakes are locking up on a vehicle they should be thoroughly checked. The master cylinder may need to be replaced on the car.


You should stay behind an emergency vehicle in action?

All emergency vehicles in my area are labelled "Stay 500 feet behind"


What is the distance for following an emergency vehicle?

You should probably not be following one in the first place.