What does vehicle braking mean?

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CalvinMarie
07/30/25 4:14am
Vehicle braking refers to the act of slowing down or stopping a vehicle. The introduction to vehicle braking is as follows: Anticipatory braking: For identified or anticipated complex situations, the driver should plan ahead and purposefully release the accelerator pedal in advance, utilizing the natural resistance during driving to coast and decelerate. Depending on the situation, the driver should intermittently and gently press the brake pedal to further reduce speed or come to a complete stop. This is the most commonly used braking method for safe driving. Emergency braking: When encountering sudden dangerous situations, the driver should quickly release the accelerator pedal, immediately press the brake pedal firmly, and simultaneously pull the handbrake lever to bring the vehicle to an immediate stop. This is an emergency stopping measure taken to avoid traffic accidents. This type of braking causes significant wear and tear on vehicle components and can easily lead to loss of control, so it should only be used as a last resort.
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