Does automotive braking mean the same as braking?
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Automotive braking (motor vehicle braking) refers to the braking technology used to decelerate or stop a vehicle while it is in motion. The brake is essentially the same as the braking system. Brakes are categorized into service brakes (foot brake) and parking brakes (hand brake). Below is a related introduction to automotive braking: 1. The braking system used to decelerate or stop a moving vehicle is called the service braking system. 2. The braking system used to keep a stationary vehicle in place is called the parking braking system. 3. In the event of a service braking system failure, the braking system that ensures the vehicle can still decelerate or stop is called the emergency braking system. 4. During driving, the braking system that assists the service braking system in reducing speed or maintaining a stable speed, but cannot bring the vehicle to an emergency stop, is called the auxiliary braking system.