It is recommended to wait at least 30 minutes for your brakes to cool down before driving again to ensure optimal performance and safety.
You do not need to wait to lt the brakes cool down from city driving, if you are in a race on the other hand everything changes. If your brakes are bright orange when you get out of you car then you should check the oil coolant system.
If you are driving down the road and your brakes do not respond first try slowly applying the emergency brake to bring yourself to a complete stop and get your car serviced before driving again if the emergency brake also fails put the car into neutral and turn the engin off and try and coast to a safe complete stop and as earlier stated service vehicle before driving again
If your driver's permit expires, you should renew it before driving again to avoid any legal consequences.
Fix it before you drive again-can be multi causes but is very unsafe
If you forget your license at home, you should avoid driving until you can retrieve it. Driving without a valid license is illegal and can result in fines or other penalties. It's best to go back home to get your license before driving again.
did you have the cv joints checked?
Disk brakes & drum brakes are very different but then again there are different types for different types of cars. Some are better than others on certain cars. But then again it depends on your car type.
No, a comma is not needed before and after the word "again" if it is in the middle of a sentence.
What is stab braking?Apply your brakes all the way.Release brakes when wheels lock up.As soon as the wheels start rolling, apply the brakes fully again. (It can take up to one secondfor the wheels to start rolling after you release the brakes. If you re-apply the brakes before thewheels start rolling, the vehicle won't straighten out.)This is directly from the NYS CDL Manual.
Yes rain along with other debris and contaminants from the road, especially in rain can cause in some cases quite a bit of noise from your brakes. If you're sure that your brakes are OK. It is usually caused by something getting stuck on or between the pad and rotor and should go away after driving for a little while. Otherwise as long as you're absolutely sure your brakes are OK you can depress your brake pedal with your left foot while driving and giving gas with your right foot as to not allow the vehicle to actually slow down. This will wear off whatever is stuck on your pad or rotor much quicker, but again I only recommend doing this if you're absolutely sure that your brakes are OK!
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What is stab braking?Apply your brakes all the way.Release brakes when wheels lock up.As soon as the wheels start rolling, apply the brakes fully again. (It can take up to one secondfor the wheels to start rolling after you release the brakes. If you re-apply the brakes before thewheels start rolling, the vehicle won't straighten out.)This is directly from the NYS CDL Manual.