
When the brakes fail, you can pull the handbrake, immediately shift to a low gear (first gear), quickly release the clutch, and repeatedly pull and release the handbrake. When the speed drops to 30km/h, shift to neutral and firmly pull the handbrake to force the car to stop. Avoid pulling too tightly during repeated operations to prevent breakage. Safety: Developing the habit of applying the handbrake first when parking can enhance safety. The principle of the handbrake stabilizing the vehicle is by clamping the rear brake discs, preventing the rear wheels from rotating and stopping the car from moving due to external forces. Stabilization: After pulling the handbrake, the car is secured. Then shifting to neutral ensures the car won't move or stall when the engine starts. Scenario: On an incline, if you shift to neutral without first applying the handbrake and forget to press the brake pedal, the car may roll backward.


