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Emergency Braking

Stop in the shortest possible distance

Emergency braking is a critical skill you hope to never need but must master. In an emergency, the correct technique can mean the difference between a close call and a collision.

Why This Matters

Most drivers have never experienced maximum braking. Understanding your vehicle is capabilities and how to use them could save your life in a split-second emergency.

Key Actions to Take

1

Apply maximum brake pressure immediately

2

Keep the wheel straight if possible

3

With ABS, maintain full pressure (do not pump)

4

Without ABS, apply firm pressure just short of lockup

5

Look where you want to go, not the hazard

Do

  • Know if your car has ABS
  • Practice emergency stops in a safe area
  • Keep your car is brakes maintained
  • Stay alert to anticipate emergencies

Don't

  • Pump ABS brakes
  • Swerve while braking hard if possible
  • Hesitate - every meter counts
  • Take foot off brake until fully stopped

Pro Tips

ABS makes a pulsing noise and pedal feel - this is normal

Threshold braking (for non-ABS) requires practice

Your first emergency stop should not be your first ever

Important Warning

In an emergency, do not try to select between braking and steering. If you must brake, brake hard. If you must steer, try not to brake simultaneously.

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