Depends on HOW they are broken.
Usually, your braking distance increases, which means you won't be able to slow down when you want to. This can lead to you coming off the road, hitting another vehicle, or pretty much anything on the road.
It's also possible that the brakes will seize suddenly, which can also cause you to lose control as well as quickly destroying your tire(s).
Broken!
Brakes is a plural noun.The past participle of the verb break is broken.
no power brakes....harder to stop
HA NO BRAKES!!!!
It is broke.
back brake springs weak or broken! or a brake part is broken.
Its left broken.
Frozen caliper? if disc brakes Broken or disconnect return spring if drum brakes? Brakes not adjusted properly? Parking brake cable frozen and not releasing?
your brakes are sticking need servicing asap
A broken strut will definitely affect your tires. They will wear quicker, and possibly off center. As for the broken strut affecting your brakes? Mainly for the fact that your car will not be performing correctly, your steering can be pulling to one side or the other, and when you brake, this can be enhanced.
Well, clearly you stop...
They get warm and wear when used.