Can a Car with Brake System Failure Be Driven on the Road?
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A car with brake system failure should not be driven on the road. Symptoms of brake system failure include: 1. The brake pedal does not rise and lacks resistance when pressed; 2. Poor braking effect even when the brake pedal is fully depressed; 3. Improved braking effect when the pedal is repeatedly pressed and rises back; 4. The pedal position rises when repeatedly pressed but with a sinking sensation; 5. The pedal position is very low and does not rise when pressed again, feeling stiff; 6. Normal pedal height without softness or sinking, but poor braking effect; 7. Brake pulling to one side; 8. The brake drum heats up after driving a certain distance; 9. Excessive free travel of the brake pedal; 10. Slow recovery of brake fluid level.