What are the reasons for Ora's brake failure?
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Ora's brake failure may be caused by the following reasons: 1. Wear of brake pads and discs: The thinning of brake pads and discs due to wear, such as in disc brakes, where the caliper continuously clamps the disc for braking. Over time, friction causes the surfaces of both the caliper and disc to become thinner, resulting in a longer brake pedal travel. 2. Issues with brake fluid: Most vehicles use a hydraulic braking system that relies on brake fluid to pressurize and transmit braking force to the brake pads. 3. Tire wear: Tires typically have a lifespan of about 60,000 kilometers. As tires approach the end of their lifespan, their treads become significantly thinner, and the long-term friction reduces their grip on the road, leading to an increased braking distance.