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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hard braking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to driving or vehicle operation, particularly when describing a sudden or forceful application of the brakes.
Example: "The driver had to perform hard braking to avoid a collision with the car that suddenly stopped in front of him."
Alternatives: "emergency braking" or "sudden braking."
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"Hard braking", or driving at odd hours.
Hard braking on rough or wet road surfaces should produce fishtailing and skidding.
The brake pedal was nice and firm and there was not a lot of dive under hard braking.
Vehicle control was also affected; during the most difficult cognitive tasks there were more occurrences of hard braking.
Hard braking (HBEs) and accelerating events (HAEs) were extracted and compared to historical crash data using Spearman's correlation coefficient and pairwise Kolmogorov-Smirnov tests.
In addition, a vehicle that was braking hard before colliding with the rear end of an affected Jeep model might dive under the trailer hitch in a crash, because its front end would dip under hard braking.
It's quite similar to Korea; long straights, not terribly challenging corners and hard braking.
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In a couple of those hard-braking situations all too common in Midtown, the test car's lack of power brakes was very apparent.
Among them: no jackrabbit starts, no high-speed cruising, no hard-braking stops and no idling at traffic lights.
Properly equipped, the 5 Series will change lanes to avoid impact with a hard-braking car ahead.
Using a prospective design, safety outcomes, consisting of hard-braking frequency (i.e. traffic near-miss events) were collected six months after survey completion, using GPS-based truck deceleration data.
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