Under what circumstances is emergency braking used?
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Emergency braking is used when encountering emergencies during vehicle operation. Here are the specific details about emergency braking: Difference between emergency braking and normal braking: In emergency situations, the driver reacts quickly to use the correct brake, stopping the vehicle within the shortest distance possible. Emergency braking causes significant damage to the car's braking system; whereas normal braking involves pressing the brake pedal for deceleration, allowing for gradual braking with comparatively less wear on the car's braking components. Hazards of emergency braking: Emergency braking primarily leads to tire wear, brake pad wear, impact deformation of the suspension system, and damage to the driven parts of the transmission system. Additionally, it not only subjects the braking system during the break-in period to impact but also increases the impact load on the chassis and engine.