Can You Brake While Turning?
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No. The reasons why you should not brake while turning the steering wheel: 1. Different rotation speeds: This causes the left and right wheels to rotate at different speeds during a turn, leading to uneven wear on the brake pads of the left and right wheels. As a result, the braking force becomes unbalanced during normal braking, increasing the risk of the vehicle veering off course. 2. Reduced visibility: Corners also have the characteristic of unclear visibility, meaning the driver may not be aware of the situation after the turn before entering it. Entering a corner at high speed increases the danger of driving, so it is best not to brake only after entering the corner. Additional information: Slightly reduce speed before the corner and save the main braking for during the corner. This can cause the left and right wheels to rotate at different speeds during the turn, leading to uneven wear on the brake pads of the left and right wheels, resulting in unbalanced braking force during normal braking and an increased risk of the vehicle veering off course. Potential hazards include: 1. Understeer. 2. Increased risk of skidding. 3. Additional abnormal load on the suspension system.