dont slam but push on the brake and do not turn this will make you spin out of control and get hurt even more.
Pump the brake pedal constantly to the point where the tires begin to skid but release pressure when they begin to lockup.
Stomp the brakes and steer around the obstruction without releasing the brakes.
Slam on the brakes and steer around the obstruction. Do not pump the brakes. The ABS will do this for you. Be prepared for noises and a shudder in the brake pedal which is normal.
Push down on the brake pedal and hold it there, do not pump.Apply the brakes in an even manner until the braking system starts to pulse and vibrates the brake peddle. This is how anti lock brakes tell you you are getting the most available braking from them.Keep enough pressure or force on the peddle until the vehicle comes to a stop.
Step on brake until the brake peddle starts to shake and make sure that it continues to until the car comes to a complete stop. (the vibration is a warning that the anti-lock system is working and there is no more braking effect available)This ensures you are getting as much from the brakes as is possible.If you need to steer the car while braking this way move the steering GENTLY!!
Put your foot on the brake and keep it firmly there as long as you want to stop. ABS will do the rest.
No, you are not allowed to speed in an emergency situation unless you are a designated emergency responder with proper authorization.
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Stomp your brakes and keep strong pressure on them while at the same time steering around the obstruction if possible. You will hear lots of noise and feel vibration in the brake pedal. All of this is normal so do not release the brake pedal.