Sounds like the pads are shot. Take a wheel off and check.
Those cars do not have ABS brakes. If they had they wouldn't screech.
either your belt(s) or brakes most likely
Yes, they make a screeching sound.
because it have sound energy
try stopping a car without brakes!
The friction between the road and the tires creates and screeching sound.
THe brakes rarely need to stop. But the brakes can be used to make the bike stop.
When motorcycle brakes lock, they make a light grinding sound accompanied by the loud screeching of the tires. When the brakes lock, the tires are forced to slide along the pavement until the brakes are released on the bike stops.
screech: a high-pitched noise resembling a human cry; "he ducked at the screechings of shells"; "he heard the scream of the brakes
it might be that the wheel is loose or chech your car brakes they might be screeching on the brack disk
There is no 'set' answer for this question. Be aware that there are built-in warning devices on the brakes. When the pads are low you will begin hear a screeching sound whenever you apply the brakes. When you start hearing that sound consistently - it is time.
Brakes use friction to stop a car.