Will Frequent Braking Damage the Car?
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Frequent braking will not directly damage the car, but it can have many negative effects. Impact on car tires and brake pads: When braking suddenly at high speeds, the vehicle's inertia and weight will fully act on the tires, increasing friction between the tires and the road surface. This can easily cause severe tire wear. The sudden increase in friction between the brake pads and brake discs during emergency braking will also lead to significant wear on the brake pads. Over time, the service life of both brake pads and tires will shorten, posing safety hazards. Impact on the car's suspension system: The suspension system is the connecting device between the car's frame and axles, serving to cushion impacts and ensure smooth driving. If this persists long-term, the suspension system and car body will bear all the impact forces, making them prone to distortion or even deformation.