Friday, December 2, 2011

Driver Ed i need the answer today?

1) what is the proper way to use anti-lock brakes in an emergency situation ?


2)what is the legal definition of a bicycle?


3)what does anti-lock braking system prevent when used in an emergency stopping situation?


4)where should reflectors be mounted?|||Antilock brakes do not require pumping of the brake by the driver during emergency stopping. The system does it automatically, many times a second. Pressure should be applied continuously to the brake pedal during emergency stopping with ABX systems.


A bicycle is any vehicle which is powered by a human being and not an engine. Bikes can have two or three wheels. They can be upright or recumbent, but as long as the power comes from a human pushing pedals on a drive chain, it is a bicycle.


Antilock brakes prevent the wheels from locking up during a breaking manouvre. This ensures that the driver maintains control of the vehicle through the braking cycle. Locked wheels tend to skid and lose contact with the paved surface.


Reflector mount regulations may vary from state to state, so consult your state's DMV manual on this.|||1 They work automatically, just press the brakes hard.


2 A two or a three wheeled machine propelled by human force through gears.


3 It prevents your wheels from locking up and makes you brake faster then if they do lock up by pulsing the brake pressure.


4 I don't know if your referring to a bicycle or a car. On a bicycle you need a red one on the back and a white/clear one on the front and I'm not sure if you need them on the wheels.. I don't see why you would need to mount reflectors on a car but i imagine on the corners.|||1. Do NOT pump anti-lock breaks.








Sorry, that's all i know off the top of my head!

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