
Automobiles are equipped with braking systems to ensure driving safety. Only by ensuring driving safety can the power function of the vehicle be fully utilized. Enabling a car to travel at a higher and safer speed is one of the primary technical measures to enhance the productivity of automotive transportation. Below is relevant information about the automotive braking system: 1. Introduction: The automotive braking system refers to the specialized braking mechanism installed in vehicles to technically guarantee safe driving and improve the average speed of the car. Generally, the automotive braking system includes two independent sets of devices: the service braking device and the parking braking device. The service braking device is operated by the driver's foot, hence it is also called the foot brake. The parking braking device is operated by the driver's hand, hence it is also called the hand brake. 2. Function: The functions of the braking system are: to forcibly decelerate or even stop a moving vehicle as required by the driver; to keep a stationary vehicle stable under various road conditions (including on slopes); and to maintain a stable speed for a vehicle moving downhill.


