What Does Brake Irregularity Mean?
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During the examination process, students often feel nervous and sometimes rush to press the brake pedal when decelerating, resulting in rapid speed reduction or vehicle jerking, which can lead to point deductions. Below is an introduction related to braking: 1. Concept: The braking system is a series of specialized devices in a car that apply a certain force (mainly from the road surface) to specific parts of the car (mainly the wheels), thereby enforcing a certain degree of braking. 2. Function: It enables a moving car to decelerate or even stop as required by the driver. It also ensures that a parked car remains stable under various road conditions and maintains a stable speed for cars going downhill.
Brake roughness refers to the sensation of the car shaking or jerking when applying the brakes, instead of coming to a smooth stop as usual. Having driven for over a decade, I've encountered this issue a few times. It's usually caused by warped or rusted brake rotors leading to uneven friction, or brake pads wearing unevenly with one side thicker than the other. This problem is quite annoying – brake shudder is especially noticeable at high speeds, affecting handling and potentially causing faster tire wear. My advice is don't delay; get your braking system checked at a repair shop promptly. Replacing the affected components will solve it – safety comes first. Regular maintenance checks on brake condition can help prevent such minor issues.