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The braking system in automobiles is undoubtedly one of the most vital aspects of the global
transport operations. With millions of people throughout the world, across all the continents of the globe,
using vehicles on daily basis for commuting purposes, it is indisputable that the car braking systems play
a major role in regulating the movements of automobiles, and this eventually serves as a huge safety
measure, as helps curb road accidents.
With the constant advancement in technological applications and complexity in the automobile
industry, many of the modern vehicles are automatic breaking systems, which are sophisticated systems
that use computerized sensors to anticipate an accident, and serve to avoid bumpy fenders and collisions
in general. In addition, many of the cars in today’s society have a braking system, which work throughout
the four wheels, and are operated by hydraulic systems. Mostly, these brake systems are disk or drum
type. However, this does not nullify the fact that the front brakes are vital in stopping the car tan the rear
ones are. This is because; when braking, the entire weight of the car is thrown forward on to the front
wheels, and hence the efficiency of the front brakes will determine how accurate the braking system is.
Due to this fact, many cars do have the disk brakes, which are more efficient than the drum brakes, in the
front wheels, and the disk brakes in the rear wheels.
The automobile industry has equally advanced to develop active braking systems, which are new
technologies that enable the control of the speeds of cars with much efficiency and accuracy. The
diversity in the versions of active braking systems has as well contributed enormously in reducing the
levels of road carnage, as these systems do provide different degrees of breaking support. Primarily, the
system of active braking does measure the speed and the force applied on the brake pads, and
unconditionally determine whether the driver is attempting to make an emergency stop or not. In
moments where the systems detect any possibility of making an emergency stop, it applies an additional
break pressure that gives the driver an opportunity to take full advantage of the Antilock Braking System,
(ABS), which subsequently prevents wheel lock up.
More advanced braking systems such as the Collision Warning with Brake Support (in Volvo car
models), and Assist System Plus (in Mercedes Benz car models), use radar and camera technology to scan

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Safety: Cars Brake System Name Institution Safety: Cars Brake System Executive Summary The braking system in automobiles is undoubtedly one of the most vital aspects of the global transport operations. With millions of people throughout the world, across all the continents of the globe, using vehicles on daily basis for commuting purposes, it is indisputable that the car braking systems play a major role in regulating the movements of automobiles, and this eventually serves as a huge safety measure, as helps curb road accidents. With the constant advancement in technological applications and complexity in the automobile industry, many of the modern vehicles are automatic breaking systems, which are sophisticated systems that use computerized sensors to anticipate an accident, and serve to avoid bumpy fenders and collisions in general. In addition, many of the cars in today's society have a braking system, which work throughout the four wheels, and are operated by hydraulic systems. Mostly, these brake systems are disk or drum type. However, this does not nullify the fact that the front brakes are vital in stopping the car tan the rear ones are. This is because; when braking, the entire weight of the car is thrown forward on to the front wheels, and hence the efficiency of the front brakes will determine how accurate the braking system is. Due to this fact, many cars do have the disk brakes, which are more efficient than the drum brakes, in the front wheels ...
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