Does pressing the foot brake stop or go?

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KingLynn
07/29/25 12:09am
Pressing the foot brake stops the vehicle. Here are the relevant explanations: 1. Foot brake: The foot brake generally refers to the brake, which distributes oil or air from the master cylinder to the brake cylinders of each wheel, then pushes the brake pads to rub against the brake disc (drum), thereby achieving deceleration or stopping. 2. Handbrake: The handbrake is also called the parking brake or auxiliary brake. Unlike the principle of the brake, it uses a steel cable connected to the rear brake to lift the handbrake material, thereby braking the vehicle. The foot brake affects all tires, while the parking brake usually only affects the front or rear wheels, except for some specific parking brakes.
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PeterLee
08/12/25 3:21am
I've always believed that pressing the foot brake is what stops the car. As a driver with over twenty years of experience, I've seen too many people ask about this. Simply put, it's the brake pedal—when you press it, the braking system engages: the wheels slow down until the car stops. Beginners sometimes confuse it with the accelerator, but once they learn the difference, it becomes easier to operate. Remember, braking should be gentle; avoid slamming on the brakes, especially on slippery roads to prevent skidding. Regular checks are also essential—replace worn brake pads and top up the fluid if it's low. When driving, anticipating distance is key; maintaining a safe following distance allows for smooth stops. In short, this action is crucial for safety and must be used correctly to avoid high accident risks. Regular maintenance further ensures reliability.
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TravisLynn
10/01/25 6:57am
When I first started learning to drive, I also wondered what the foot brake was for, and the conclusion was simple: it's for stopping. Pressing it slows the car down and brings it to a halt—a fundamental driving skill. Instructors always stress not to confuse it with the accelerator, as that can be dangerous. In actual driving, the technique of pumping the brakes is useful in congested areas to avoid sudden stops and jolts. I think beginners should practice in empty spaces to get a feel for the pressure changes. Related info: some cars come with ABS (Anti-lock Braking System), which automatically pulses the tires during hard braking to reduce the risk of losing control. Remember to check if the foot brake pedal travel is normal; if it's too soft, there might be air in the brake lines, and if it's too hard, the booster might need inspection. Safe driving is paramount, and familiarity breeds confidence.
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