you need brake pads
Braked, means that the emergency brake is on and unbraked means that it is off.
1200kg Braked and 500kg Unbraked
you are... by law, its tish enit
the tailgate opens when i have braked in a ford focus automatic the tailgate opens when i have braked in a ford focus automatic
The towing capacities for both the E53 and newer E70 X5 are:with braked trailer: 2700kg / 6000lbwith un-braked: 750kg / 1600lb
umm baked? braked
NICK JOSAS! they braked up
Inertia. A body in motion will remain in motion unless acted upon by an outside force. The motion of the bus is stopped by the brakes. The person inside keeps moving as it is not being braked.
2litre diesel 605 kg unbraked trailer 1200 kg braked trailer 2.5 litre diesel 625 kg unbraked 1200 kg braked
The past perfect tense of brake is had braked.
it is in auto gear
I have a Hyundai Elantra GLS 2003 with "anti-lock brakes." I rear ended a car on the highway last night and on recolecting as carefully as I can, I braked, and I believe I braked in time. The car didn't stop. I don't believe it even slowed down appreciably. A friend of mine said that the "anti-lock" mechanism RELEASES the brake when it senses a skid. But what logic there is in not braking immediately after the release (in an automatic pumping motion) escapes me entirely and I braked immediately and I braked hard. I am considering taking Hyundai to court. I'd be grateful for any information or incidents others have experienced.