it sounds like you may have a problem with your abs system ,on the newer s10s the abs system applies most of the brake pressure for you,i would start there it sounds like you may have a problem with your abs system ,on the newer s10s the abs system applies most of the brake pressure for you,i would start there
everywhere but the most would be inbetween the legs
No, stepping on the brakes of a moving train is an example of deceleration, as it is the action of slowing down or reducing the speed of the train. Acceleration refers to an increase in speed or velocity.
you might want to check the brakes and roters they might be broken or warped...that would be the my first guess...then you might check the alignment
That would be "Deceleration" or negative acceleration.
Brakes
The year, make, model, transmission and engine info would help but it is probably the transmission down shifting if the vehicle is an automatic.
Brakes.
I am an ortdontist and I suggest you brush carefully after each meal and I would make sure to get a point brush that gets food out from inbetween your tooth and the wire
If it is while you are braking, the rotors or druma are warped.
Are you going up a hill? Did you take your foot off the gas and is the compression of the engine slowing you down? Are your brakes sticking? Is your car getting the correct amount of air to fuel ratio? there are lots of reasons why a car would slow down while you're driving it. start with the easiest.
You would adjust the brakes on a vehicle with abs brakes the same way you would adjust the brakes on a vehicle without abs brakes.
Disc brakes are located on the wheel hub and use a rotor and caliper to stop the bike, while rim brakes use pads that press against the wheel rim to slow down. Disc brakes offer better stopping power and performance in wet conditions, while rim brakes are lighter and easier to maintain. For cycling needs that involve steep descents or wet weather, disc brakes would be more suitable.