It would be your ABS system on your car.
they're so heavy that it takes the brakes some time to dissipate all that moving energy.
chances are that one you ride the brakes, or you tend to brake at the last moment...
Master Cylinder seals are defective. Replace the Master Cylinder ASAP. Stop driving the vehicle until you have this repaired. The brakes can fail completely at any moment.
stopping distance is the distance it takes for a vehicle to come to a full stop from the moment you apply the brakes
110 feet
10 feet
229 Feet
When you hit the bump and you have the brakes applied, the tire will lock up when the tire is air-born for a moment.
It will take an average of 229 feet to stop after going 50 miles per hours after seeing danger to stop. This will vary according to condition of brakes and drivers reaction time.
At 20 miles per hour the average driver from the moment he sees danger until he hits the brake will travel about 44 feet.
Immediately pull the transmission shift lever into the lowest gear. This will help slow the vehicle down. Grab the parking brake handle and pull it back enough to slow the vehicle but do not lock up the rear brakes unless you are about to have an accident. Steer the vehicle into a safe area or off the side of the road. Just do not panic and you will be fine unless of course your brakes fail in an emergency or at a critical moment. Brakes almost never fail without warning. If you do not heed the warnings then bad things an happen. If your brakes feel soft or the pedal goes slowly down when you are at a stop this is a sign the master cylinder is going bad. If your brake light comes on or you hear any squealing or noise from your brakes have them checked immediately. Anything you notice that is not normal, then have your brakes checked.
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