The driver of a vehicle is responsible for the proper functioning of that vehicle. Even if you did not know the brakes were bad, the accident and all damages are the fault of the driver.
Test brakes lightly after driving through deep water.Brakes may pull to one side or may not hold at all.Dry brakes by driving slowly in low gear and applying brakes.
Dry them.
Driving slowly in low gear and apply your brakes Lightly.
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step slowly on the brakes
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brakes create heat when used, this heat is disipated through the metal of the brakes, suspension and wheels
Apply them repeatedly lightly.
After driving through standing water, you can dry your brakes by lightly tapping the brake pedal while driving slowly. This action helps to rub off the excess water on the brake discs or drums, allowing the brakes to regain their effectiveness. Avoid harsh braking to prevent overheating the brakes.
pressing on the brake pedal lightly for a short distance
you shpuld drive slowly to dry them
When driving through deep water, it's essential to dry out your brakes to ensure safe stopping power. After exiting the water, lightly pump the brakes to generate friction and evaporate any moisture. This helps restore braking efficiency and prevents potential accidents caused by wet brakes. Always exercise caution when navigating through flooded areas to avoid hydroplaning or losing control.