What does emergency braking of a motor vehicle mean?
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Emergency braking of a motor vehicle refers to stopping the car in the shortest possible distance. The precautions for using emergency braking are: 1. Emergency braking causes significant damage to the vehicle and tires and should only be used in dangerous situations; 2. When performing emergency braking on rainy or icy roads, do not pull the handbrake; 3. Try to avoid obstacles to minimize harm to the driver, passengers, pedestrians, and other vehicles. The method for using emergency braking is: 1. When the driver detects an emergency, quickly release the accelerator pedal and press the brake pedal; 2. During emergency braking, the vehicle's speed is high, so the driver should firmly grip the steering wheel with both hands to control the direction of travel.