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1. When your brakes lock
1. When your brakes lock up on wet and slippery conditions, you lose steering control and your vehicle can spin.
When in a
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The best way to control consequences if you cannot avoid a collision is to:
Group of answer choices A. Throw yourself to the
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if your vehicle does not have antilock brakes, how should you stop if he breaks lock up (what would you do with the brake pedal
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Ani-lock brakes are the only way to prevent your brakes from locking up.
true or flase
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If you start skid, you should apply a quick pumping motion to your brakes if you have anti-lock brakes.
a. TRUE b. FALSE
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if your vehicle does not have antilock brakes, how should you stop if he breaks lock up (what would you do with the brake pedal
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When threatened with a head-on collision, you should
(1 point) Responses quickly lock the brakes. quickly lock the brakes. apply
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jenni
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A train of mass 200 tonne travelling at 140 km/h applies the brakes fiercely , so that the brakes lock and the wheels slides
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abdul
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A train of mass 200 tonne travelling at 140 km/h applies the brakes fiercely , so that the brakes lock and the wheels slides
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abdul
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Consider an automobile moving at v mph that skids d feet after its brakes lock. Calculate how far it would skid if it was moving
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ayesha
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