Braking Sentence Examples

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  • Braking hard into the hairpin on the first lap Webster looked simply invincible.

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  • The wheels were dropped after takeoff and on the DFS-230 type B we had a braking parachute.

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  • Hybrid electric vehicles do not require charging as they use regenerative braking whereby the action of braking the vehicle recharges the battery.

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  • One factor driving sales in recent years has been the demand for braking resistors.

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  • Our driver was either downshifting to slowly ascending the slopes or braking during descent.

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  • A quick spool release thumb bar and variable braking system comes as standard, as do star drag and aluminum spool.

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  • The post-war models, introduced in 1945, had striking styling and their specification included torsion bar front suspension and hydro-mechanical braking.

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  • Variable braking torque You achieve torque control over a range 20-100% rated torque.

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  • Another symptom is that the car will pull to the left or right and, under braking, could become seriously wayward.

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  • The trawl winch system is arranged for regenerative braking.

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  • The larger alloy style front swivel wheels are lockable with a new braking system for a safer ride.

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  • Sometimes it leads to furious braking and a number of unmentionable words and gestures, usually from the one who has lost !

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  • Disk brakes - Method of braking in which a ventilated disk is clamped between 2 brake pads thus stopping the vehicle.

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  • Martin had been engaged in the braking of empty wagons adjacent to the colliery scree.

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  • If possible, bring someone along with you for a second opinion on handling and braking.

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  • They are lightweight, longer in length and have no braking system.

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  • It has a lace-up front, smaller wheels and no braking system.

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  • The higher priced pairs may be constructed from high quality materials and feature more elaborate braking systems.

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  • Most sports cars have good acceleration and braking, agile handling and varying levels of fuel economy.

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  • The car features a 4-channel anti-lock braking system, which will give you full steering control without locking up.

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  • This process is called regenerative braking.

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  • Drive consistently without speeding, quick acceleration and sudden braking.

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  • If the hybrid vehicles utilizes regenerative braking above sixty volts and uses a gas engine along with an electric motor, it is considered to be a mild to muscle hybrid.

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  • The lifts run electronically and have an elaborate braking system built in for safety.

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  • Abilities such as braking quickly, steering, changing lanes safely, and/or dealing with changing road conditions may be impaired.

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  • Simply braking the vehicle keeps the battery charged.

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  • Realistically, you probably won't be doing very much (if any) braking in Excite Truck.

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  • Acceleration and braking aren't complicated at all, as they shouldn't be.

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  • The cutting edge shoes feature advanced sole technology on both feet for a longer, controlled slide and raised textured rubber heels for better braking control.

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  • The perfect curve is braking completely to a slow speed before the curve, coasting into the start of the curve, and then accelerating gradually out of the curve.

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  • This could potentially cause braking problems for the minivan.

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  • It offered a bumpier ride on rough roads but the braking ability was excellent, even in the eight-passenger model.

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  • The type of driving you do, your personal braking habits, and the quality of the initial parts can all affect the life of your brake pads.

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  • Drivers of automatics have little control over engine braking.

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  • The rechargeable batteries are charged through special braking systems while the vehicle is being stopped.

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  • This is where actual video of drivers accelerating, braking or otherwise handling a standard car can be very useful.

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  • This corrosion could cause significant structural damage, eventually causing separation of the spare tire and reduced braking capacity.

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  • In February of 2010, over 148,000 Toyota Prius and Lexus HS cars were recalled for problems with the antilock braking control module.

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  • Toyota owners are not the only consumers who need to be on the lookout for recalls related to the accelerator and antilock braking issues.

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  • Skids are caused by harsh handling of the vehicle; harsh braking, acceleration or steering.

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  • This results in the floor being cut up with deep grooves, just right for twisting ankles or braking legs.

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  • All Scania ADR vehicles meet EC braking requirements and have ABS anti-lock brakes.

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  • Further more, braking performance was also much improved, by the fitment ventilated front disks and 4-piston brake calipers.

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  • Gripped by a six-piston caliper, braking forces are transferred optimally to the rim, virtually eliminating torsional load on the front wheel.

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  • You've got to be so precise with your lines and braking to actually make the thing go round the comers.

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  • The higher end Vision Fitness ellipticals use an electro magnetic braking system which works better and is more reliable.

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  • The result is a perfect balance between easy riding, controlled braking and effective damping over rough ground.

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  • Braking response and feel are outstanding, and a very lightweight, six-spoke cast aluminum wheel reduces unsprung weight and steering inertia.

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  • The amount of braking can be related to the number of charges leaving the pulsar magnetosphere.

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  • In the first, the pressure is applied by a handle or treadle, and is removed by a spring or weight; this is called " braking on."

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  • While braking, spragging, or chocking wheels 15 627 6.

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  • In the second, or " braking off " method, the brake is automatically applied by a spring or weight, and is released either mechanically or, in the case of electric cranes, by the pull of a solenoid or magnet which is energized by the current passing through the motor.

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