How Overusing Your Brakes May Actually Make Driving Less Safe
The shortest safe stop rarely comes from a fully slammed brake pedal. In high‑speed deceleration, the tire–road interface has a finite friction coefficient. When the pedal is stamped to the floor, braking torque can exceed the available friction, the wheels lock, and the contact patch starts sliding instead of rolling, erasing steering control and wasting potential grip as heat and noise.Segmented...More
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