What does vehicle braking mean?
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Vehicle braking refers to the use of the service brake, also known as the foot brake, during driving. It facilitates slowing down or stopping the vehicle while in motion. It not only reduces the speed or keeps the vehicle stationary but also enables the moving car to decelerate or stop as required by the driver, allowing for controlled deceleration or stopping within the shortest possible distance, and maintaining a stable speed when going downhill. Severely worn brake pads: Brake pads come in two types: those with wear sensors and those without. Brake pads equipped with wear sensors will automatically complete an electrical circuit when worn down to their limit, triggering a warning light. In such cases, the brake pads need to be replaced. Low brake fluid level: Insufficient brake fluid is often accompanied by noticeably reduced braking power or even a complete loss of braking force. A warning light will illuminate in this situation. Simply replenishing the brake fluid promptly will resolve the issue.