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What are the harms of emergency braking at 60 mph to the car?

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Iris
07/29/25 9:37pm
The harms of emergency braking at 60 mph to the car are: 1. It can cause slight damage to the engine and transmission; 2. It accelerates the wear of brake discs, brake pads, and tires. The function of braking is to reduce speed or stop the vehicle. Its working principle is: by utilizing the friction between the brake pads and brake drums, as well as between the tires and the ground, the kinetic energy of the moving vehicle is converted into heat energy after friction, thereby slowing down or stopping the vehicle. The maintenance methods for brakes include: 1. High-temperature protection; 2. Cleaning oil stains, dirt, and friction dust from brake discs, brake drums, and any parts to ensure good heat dissipation of the brake discs; 3. Regularly replacing brake fluid; 4. Regularly checking the thickness of brake pads or brake shoes.
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MacJosephine
08/15/25 8:48pm
Speaking of slamming on the brakes at 60 mph, I think it's pure torture for the car. I've experienced it several times—the moment you brake hard, the brake pads and discs rub violently, temperatures skyrocket to the point of being too hot to touch, and just one incident can wear down the pads significantly. Driving like this long-term can easily warp the brake discs, causing steering wheel vibrations later on, which is really annoying. The tires suffer too; hard braking accelerates uneven tread wear, leading to increased noise over time and even the risk of a blowout. The suspension system takes a serious beating, shortening the lifespan of the shock absorbers and making bumps feel more pronounced. Even worse, the ABS system might fail when overheated, posing a major safety risk. My advice is to develop anticipatory driving habits to avoid hard braking—it protects your car and saves on repair costs.
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LaGrant
10/17/25 4:53am
Slamming on the brakes at 60 mph is extremely dangerous, harming both your vehicle and safety. A lesson I've learned from ten years of driving is that sudden braking at high speeds can easily lock up the tires, especially on rainy or slippery roads, potentially causing skidding and loss of control. The braking system bears heavy stress, and frequent hard braking can boil and vaporize brake fluid, affecting response time. Suspension components endure excessive impact, and deformed shock absorbers or springs can make the vehicle unstable, increasing accident risks. While ABS helps prevent wheel lockup, if the system is too old or malfunctioning, hard braking might cause the car to slide right off the road. I never speed or brake abruptly—I prefer slowing down early, which extends my car's lifespan and gives me greater peace of mind.
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