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Being able to steer and control vehicle while panic braking. Being able to steer and control vehicle when braking on ice/snow.
False. The ABS does the pumping for you while you control the vehicle to a stop.
If your vehicle pulls to one side when braking, it could indicate issues with the braking system. Possible causes include uneven brake pad wear, a stuck caliper, or issues with the brake fluid. Uneven braking forces can lead to the vehicle pulling to the side. It is advisable to have the brakes inspected by a professional mechanic to identify and address the specific issue, ensuring safe and effective braking performance.
Brake Fluid, Road conditions, Tires, condition and type, Drivers response time,
Everything you do with a car goes thru the tires, braking, acceleration and handling.
This is the traction control of the vehicle, preventing uncontrollable skidding in hard braking or steering situations.
If you want to maintain your steering, yes.
Electronic Stability Control systems on vehicles do not help you take corners but it will help you maintain control of your vehicle and prevent accidents in dangerous conditions.
Braking effort as a percentage of the weight of the vehicle.
Braking in a moving vehicle is applying the brakes to slow or halt movement, usually by depressing a pedal. The braking distance is the distance between the time the brakes are applied and the time the vehicle comes to a complete stop.
There are many factors involved and therefore no single answer. Some factors are reaction time, vehicle speed, vehicle weight, braking type, braking efficiency and vehicle type.