Can You Brake to Slow Down in an S-Curve?
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You can brake in an S-curve, just don't come to a complete stop, but don't go too slow either. You can apply the brakes—just avoid stopping completely. However, don't drive too slowly. Below is relevant information: Introduction to Braking: Braking, also known as deceleration, refers to the action of stopping or reducing the speed of moving locomotives, vehicles, or other transportation tools and machinery. The general principle of braking involves fixing a wheel or disc on the high-speed shaft of the machine and installing corresponding brake pads, bands, or discs on the frame to generate braking torque under external force. Introduction to S-Curves: An S-curve, also known as curve driving, is one of the five mandatory test items in the Subject 2 driving exam. The purpose of S-curve training is to develop the driver's ability to control steering and master the skill of tracking wheel paths. Among the five test items in Subject 2, the S-curve is the simplest.