Can the car move without releasing the handbrake?
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Can the car move without releasing the handbrake? The car can move, but it won't be able to gain speed. Here is some information about the handbrake: 1. Introduction: The professional term for the handbrake is the auxiliary brake. Unlike the principle of the main brake, it uses a steel cable connected to the rear brake shoes to brake the car. 2. Changes: Long-term use of the handbrake can cause the steel cable to undergo plastic deformation. Since this deformation is irreversible, prolonged use will reduce its effectiveness, and the handbrake's travel will also increase. 3. Interaction: The handbrake is used in conjunction with a return spring. When the handbrake is engaged, the spring is stretched; when the handbrake is released, the spring returns to its original length. With long-term use, the spring can also undergo corresponding deformation.