Stop in a straight line without skidding.
Apply the brakes hard and steer out of danger.
use your emergency brake if in motion, if not in motion get new brakes!
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Such a vehicle does not exist. However should one be built (unlikely) it would need to have a speed control (accelerator) and means of stopping (brakes) incorporated as with all vehicles.
When approached by an emergency vehicle using sirens and flashing lights, all vehicles are generally required to yield the right of way. This typically means pulling over to the side of the road and stopping to allow the emergency vehicle to pass safely. In many jurisdictions, pedestrians should also be cautious and clear the way for the emergency vehicle. Always follow local laws and regulations regarding yielding to emergency vehicles.
When stopping you should always use both your front and rear brakes. Aproximately 70 percent of the stopping power is in the front brake, and 30 percent in the rear.
All emergency vehicles in my area are labelled "Stay 500 feet behind"
When your brakes fail, you should downshift to low gear to help slow the vehicle down using engine braking. Additionally, you can safely steer to a clear area and use the emergency brake if necessary. Avoid shifting into high gear or pumping antilock brakes, as these actions may not effectively help in stopping the vehicle. Always prioritize maintaining control and finding a safe way to stop.
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Aggressive braking can and does cause cars to slide often uncontrollably. In addition those traveling in vehicle are thrown forward with the initia and this can cause injury. Other drivers can also be caught out as sudden braking can cause them also to commit themselves to an emergency stop. In addition poor weather conditions further impact on a vehicles stopping ability.
Coaster brakes are generally considered safe for use on bicycles, but they may not provide as much stopping power or control as other types of brakes, such as hand brakes. Riders should be aware of the limitations of coaster brakes and adjust their riding style accordingly.
Slow down to half the posted speed limit.