Assuming the car does not have an anti-lock braking system and the brakes are both sharp and strong enough to lock up the wheels instantly at the moment of application, it can occur at low speed. This situation is not desirable though, for numerous reasons. Primarily because the driver is not in control of the vehicle anymore and it can spin out of control.
When you drift(accelerating faster then holding, steering, and releasing the brake), the skid marks and rubber smoke will appear on the road. If you are also doing a drift race, that also happens.
ABC brakes will leave skid marks during icy road conditions because of its slippery nature. ABS keeps brakes from locking up but does not prevent tires from sliding on ice.
No, Limit line marks the crosswalk and the beginning of an intersection. If the light is red, you must stop before the first white line.
there is no exact speed there all different you would have to search the road. :)
The brake fluid reservoir will be located toward the back of the engine bay on the driver's side, up high where it's easy to access. Once you locate the brake fluid reservoir, you will see markings on the side that tell you if you need to add any brake fluid. You may need to clean off a little road grime to see the marks clearly.
There is no brake cable on your bike
It takes a full three seconds, on average, from the moment a hazard is perceived to the time your foot actually hits the brake petal. (Thats a long time in an emergency situation) Once The brake is applied, the amount of time it takes to stop depends on speed and road conditions.
Posted speed limits tell you what the maximum speed is on that specific road. That is the speed that you are legally able to drive on the road.
"I brake for small animals.""Brake if you see a child in the road."Not sure if this was helpful, but I tried. (:
Ease up on the accelerometer. Apply the brake. Shift to a lower gear. If all else fails, run it off the road. Aim for something soft and inexpensive.
Dorothy Lamour did not appear in any films between 1964 and 1976. She did appear in the following road films: "Road to Singapore" (1940) "Road to Zanzibar" (1941) "Road to Morocco" (1942) "Road to Utopia" (1946) "Road to Rio" (1947) "Road to Bali" (1952)
yes it will fail has mud and bumpy road are prone to loss the control of the vehicle so during rainy season it is that to limit the speed of the vehicle