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try stopping a car without brakes!
Yes. Assuming the brake system is not damaged brakes can always stop a car faster than the engine can acellerate it. You can think of it this way. Brakes can generate more "negative horsepower" than an engine can generate positive horsepower.
Ice can stop swelling of an injury. Snow gives us sports and entertainment.
Because the car is not moving
Hopefully by the middle to late February, but it could snow until March.
Not safely.
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You wouldn't be able to stop safely without them.
try stopping a car without brakes!
The best way to stop the rear brakes on a Mazda 626 from rattling would be to replace them. New brakes can cost between $20 and upwards of $100 depending on the quality of the brakes.
THe brakes rarely need to stop. But the brakes can be used to make the bike stop.
Without brakes the vehicle would take forever to stop, accidents/injuries would happen all the time.
When trying to stop or slow on a slippy road, lightly pump the brakes.
Air brakes allow you to use less force when hitting the brakes. Heavy equipment takes a lot of force to make them stop and without the air brakes we would have to use a lot of strength in order to stop the vehicle.
Stop in a straight line without skidding.
Put it in reverse and accelerate.