If your car has brake failure, then control the car like this
If your car has brake failure, then control the car like this
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Stopping the vehicle safely in case of brake failure can be a serious challenge. It is very important to take the right steps immediately in such a situation. Here are some easy and effective measures that can help you stop the vehicle in case of brake failure and ensure your safety.

keep calm and maintain control

When brakes fail, it is important to remain calm first. Panic can make the situation worse. Keep yourself calm and maintain control. Use the handbrake (emergency brake) slowly. Keep in mind that pulling the handbrake suddenly or completely can cause the vehicle to slide, increasing the risk of an accident.

Use the gear correctly

If your vehicle has a manual gearbox, shift it to a lower gear. This will reduce the speed of the vehicle gradually and it will be easier to control the vehicle. If your vehicle has an automatic gearbox, use the low gear (L). This will also help in reducing the speed of the vehicle.

Use emergency signal

Honk the horn and flash the headlights to inform other drivers about your position. This will help other drivers understand your vehicle's position and maintain a safe distance. Try to move your vehicle to a safe place on the side of the road, where there is less traffic and the risk of accidents is less.

If all else fails, consider jumping

If all efforts to stop the vehicle fail and the situation turns life-threatening, the decision to jump may be a last resort. First, make sure there are no other vehicles or dangerous objects on or around the road. Before jumping, put your body in a safe position, such as covering your head, and be ready to roll during the fall. Try to fall at a considerable distance from the vehicle so that the risk of collision with the vehicle is reduced.

Be careful while jumping

Try to keep your hands and feet safe while jumping and cover your face with your hands to avoid injury. Whenever you jump from a vehicle, try to jump on your back onto a sandy or soft surface. This will reduce the chances of minor injuries and keep you safe. Stopping the vehicle properly in case of brake failure can be a lifesaver. Staying calm, using the gear correctly, giving emergency signals, and finally deciding to jump can help you in such a situation. By taking these precautions, you can ensure your safety and reduce the risk of brake failure.

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