A cars braking systemuses hydraulics to clamp rotors or expand shoe in drums to stop the vehicle. It turns the vehicles kinetic energy into heat energy through the friction on the pads and rotors/drums.
The braking system makes a car stop.
If by "stop the engine", you mean turn the car off, then the answer is NO!
Motorcycles can stop faster than a car
To end (stop) a race car, press the brake pedal.
When the car is coming to a stop, it is decelerating--or it has negative acceleration.
the brakes use friction to stop the car
When a driver wants to stop a car, they apply the brakes. The friction between the tires and the road surface help stop the car. How a vehicle handles is determined by the traction between the tires and roadway.
My car does NOT do that.
The car breaks (brakes) stop the car.
Yes because a car doesn't have to stop at every stop
It takes less force to stop a train than to stop a car.
It would be the car that was required to stop. That car should make sure it is clear before going through the intersection.