What are the steps for emergency braking in a car?
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Here we should remember two principles: rapid burst force. The so-called "rapid" refers to the process of moving the foot from the accelerator pedal to the brake pedal. During practice, many people actually make the same mistake: either slowly releasing the accelerator before reaching for the brake, or lifting the foot too high and then stomping down hard. At first glance, the second method seems to apply a lot of force, but like the first method, everyone wastes some time in the process, failing to start braking quickly. It's important to know that missing these few seconds or even fractions of a second in braking can cause the stopping distance to multiply. Therefore, no matter what, avoid delaying and quickly move your foot to the brake pedal to start braking immediately.