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What does the emergency braking question in Subject 4 refer to?

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StCharlotte
09/05/25 4:05am

When a vehicle encounters an emergency situation while driving, the driver quickly and correctly uses the brake to stop the vehicle within the shortest distance, which is called emergency braking. Braking, commonly known as stopping, is the action of stopping or reducing the speed of a running locomotive, vehicle, or other means of transport or machinery. The following is a related introduction to Subject 4: 1. Test content: requirements for safe and civilized driving operations; knowledge of safe driving under adverse weather and complex road conditions; methods for handling emergencies such as tire blowouts; knowledge of handling after traffic accidents. 2. Test question types: true/false questions, single-choice questions, multiple-choice questions.

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LaJoy
09/17/25 4:38am

I just finished the subject four of the driver's license test. The emergency braking questions in subject four refer to the knowledge tested in the exam questions about how to safely brake in emergency situations. For example, a mock question might ask what to do if a pedestrian suddenly rushes out, and the correct answer is not to slam on the brakes to prevent the car from skidding or losing control, but to use the ABS system to slow down smoothly. This made me particularly nervous during preparation because I had no prior concept of it, but the coach repeatedly emphasized that incorrect operations like jerking the steering wheel could cause the vehicle to roll over. In actual driving, I have also encountered dangerous situations on slippery roads and learned to apply the brakes gently first and then gradually increase pressure to maintain vehicle stability. In short, these test questions reinforced safety awareness and made me pay more attention to anticipation and distance control while driving.

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DelLeila
10/31/25 5:09am

As a driver with nearly twenty years of experience, I'm very familiar with the emergency braking questions in Subject 4 of the driving test. These mainly refer to scenario-based questions designed to assess whether candidates can correctly operate the brakes to avoid collisions in sudden dangerous situations. Key points include being able to slam on the brakes in a car with ABS to let the anti-lock system work, but avoiding sudden steering to prevent losing control. Thinking back to my driving test in my younger days, those questions taught me that slowing down at a steady speed on highways or in rainy conditions is safer than slamming on the brakes. In reality, I once experienced a situation where the car in front suddenly braked, and by braking smoothly, I avoided a rear-end collision—deeply realizing this knowledge can save lives. When taking Subject 4, don’t overlook these details; just practice more simulation questions to reinforce your memory.

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DelMia
12/14/25 5:17am

I have a good understanding of automotive systems. The essence of the emergency braking question in Subject 4 is to assess the safe application of braking techniques. Specifically, in the exam questions, it involves continuously pressing the pedal during emergency braking to engage the ABS and prevent wheel lock-up and skidding. Different road surfaces, such as icy or snowy roads, require more gentle force application to reduce risks. I remember studying some questions during preparation, such as how to handle braking strategies during a tire blowout, with the answer being to avoid sudden braking and maintain directional stability. This knowledge is based on vehicle dynamics, and incorrect operations can increase the probability of accidents. Everyone should pay attention to brake pad maintenance during daily driving to ensure responsiveness and reliability, thereby enhancing safety.

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