Should the Parking Brake Be Fully Depressed?
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Parking brake does not necessarily need to be fully depressed. Below is an introduction about braking: Introduction: Braking, also known as deceleration, refers to the action of stopping or reducing the speed of running locomotives, vehicles, and other transportation tools or machinery. Braking Techniques: When braking, release the brake before the vehicle comes to a complete stop, as continuously depressing the brake can cause a significant impact force at the moment of stopping. When braking during a turn, if you steer while braking, it may cause the vehicle to lose balance. Therefore, it is advisable to sufficiently reduce the vehicle's speed before entering a turn. Rainy Day Braking: Due to special road conditions during rain, emergency braking is generally not recommended.