What Does Brake Mark Mean?
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Tire brake marks are actually black imprints formed by intense friction between the tires and the ground during emergency braking. Both front and rear wheels can leave marks, with the front wheel marks typically being deeper and longer. The distance varies depending on the road surface. Braking while turning makes the marks more pronounced. Below is relevant information: 1. Function: The width of brake marks can help determine the vehicle type, as there is a significant difference in tire width between small cars and heavy-duty vehicles. 2. Recommendation: It is advisable to maintain a normal speed and avoid speeding. Slow down at intersections, schools, and other areas, both for the safety of all parties and to protect the car tires.