What is the difference between service braking and emergency braking?
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service braking and emergency braking are as follows: 1. Service Braking: Service braking refers to stepping on the brake pedal, which means slowing down the vehicle by braking while driving. It is a braking method used when the distance to the vehicle ahead is too close, by stepping on the brake to reduce speed and maintain a safe distance. 2. Emergency Braking: Emergency braking, in simple terms, means stepping on the brake pedal quickly and fully when encountering sudden situations, to stop the vehicle within the shortest possible distance. This braking method is only used in sudden situations and is an extremely extreme braking method. Relevant information about braking is as follows: 1. Introduction: It refers to the action of stopping or reducing the speed of running locomotives, vehicles, other transportation tools, or machinery. 2. Principle: The general principle of braking is to fix a wheel or disc on the high-speed shaft of the machine, and install corresponding brake shoes, bands, or discs on the machine base, which generate braking torque under external force.