if your normal breaks doesn't work and your in trouble you pull the emergency break
Braking effort as a percentage of the weight of the vehicle.
Emergency airfield lighting system
If you're talking about cars it means anti-lock braking system.
"EMHT" is most often found on heating and cooling systems. It is an abbreviation that means "Emergency Heat". EM is for emergency and HT is for heat.
Braking means stopping. Accelerating means speeding up. Think about it.No.He is decelerating.
I assume you mean Anti-lock braking system. It prevents your wheels from locking up in an emergency stop situation, or when it detects that the wheel slippage rate is occurring at different rates under braking conditions.
Autonomous Emergency Braking
Only in an emergency.
Use controlled braking.
Use controlled braking.
You would only do it in an emergency.
The anti-lock braking system usually reduce the skidding that occurs when tires lock and therefore allows the driver more control during emergency braking. Having the tires on ABS can help a stranded driver to veer away from emergency situations.
The anti-lock braking system usually reduce the skidding that occurs when tires lock and therefore allows the driver more control during emergency braking. Having the tires on ABS can help a stranded driver to veer away from emergency situations.
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The terminology for this system is ABS (anti-lock braking system). This prevents wheels from locking while braking heavily. The reson behind this is that when a wheel is locked, it cannot steer, which can lead to accidents. The point of ABS is not reduce the braking distance, but to alllow this vital steering while emergency braking.
Assuming you mean "braking", aggressive braking.
I presume you mean the emergency break that has the handle either under your steering wheel or is in your center console between the 2 front seats. The emergency brake has nothing to do with the ABS system. The emergency brake has nothing to do with the standard breaking system that is controlled with your brake pedal at all. Your emergency brake is a direct link with breaks in your tires via a cable and when you pull the handle it causes the brakes to engage manually. If you car does not stop when you pull the emergency break this is a very serous problem and needs to be looked at by a professional immediately. bring your car down to an auto repair shop to be repaired