What Are the Consequences of Forgetting to Engage the Handbrake When Parking?
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If the handbrake is not engaged, the vehicle may roll backward, which can easily lead to accidents. Below are emergency measures and correct practices for forgetting to engage the handbrake: 1. Emergency Measures: If the car is blocked on a slope and starts to roll backward, the first thing the driver should do is stay calm and not panic. Quickly press the foot brake to stop the car, then gently pull the handbrake and slowly release the foot brake. At this point, it's best to keep the foot on the brake pedal until the handbrake is securely engaged before releasing the foot brake. 2. Correct Practices: During daily driving, it's advisable to maintain a certain distance from other vehicles. If the car starts to roll backward, immediately take corrective measures such as pressing the foot brake and engaging the handbrake. Additionally, when parking for an extended period, remain vigilant. This not only allows the foot to rest but also prevents the car from rolling due to distraction and accidental release of the foot brake.