When there is a risk. Accident. Get out of the rails. Fire. Explosion. Or any danger to the unexpected happens.
Disc brakes ( with small brake shoes in the back of the rotors for your parking / emergency brake )
Reading your owner's manual is crucial because it provides specific information about your vehicle's braking system, including whether it has anti-lock brakes (ABS) or traditional brakes. Understanding these features can help you react appropriately in emergency situations, such as knowing how to apply brakes effectively to maintain control. Additionally, the manual may offer maintenance tips to ensure your brakes function optimally. Familiarity with your vehicle's systems enhances safety and preparedness on the road.
Disc brakes , front and rear ( there are also a small set of brake shoes in the backside of the rear rotors that are used for the parking / emergency brake )
the old trains
Japanese Trains
I have always heard to have a 3 day supply of emergency food. But, it would depend on what area you live in and what types of emergencies you are looking to stay safe through.
Engineers
drum brakes
disc brakes
disc brakes
buses trains
You have drum brakes on the rear.