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The rotor is a part of the disc braking system. It is a round, shiny metal part of the wheel that the brake pads squeeze to arrest the spin of the wheel, which slows or stops the vehicle.
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This is what stops your vehicle. Don't skimp. A decent ceramic pad does a good job. They are also easier on the rotor than most of the semi-metallic pads.
It stops you flying out of your seat through the windscreen and into the other vehicle or object. A few bruises on your chest is nothing to a face of glass and possible death.
No, I would not continue to move forward if the bumper car stops upon hitting another car. The design of the bumper car is such that it comes to a halt upon impact, preventing any forward motion. Additionally, the laws of physics dictate that once the car stops, inertia would not carry it forward unless an external force acted upon it.
Had the same problem on another vehicle. Be sure the vehicle is properly secured (using blocks or stops) & will not roll before you do this, but try releasing the parking brake. I don't have much experience working with cars so I had to learn that one by experience.
Obviously an unloaded vehicle.
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