Although sometimes known as an emergency brake, using it in any emergency where the
footbrake is still operational is likely to badly upset
Kaynak: Parking brakeThe
footbrake operated mechanically on the drive shaft while a cable operated handbrake applied stopping power to the rear wheels.
Kaynak: Opel Laubfroschdrives directly into the foam Flora on the third, uses the
footbrake instead of the handbrake on the fourth, before plowing through the
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footbrake operated on all four wheels via a cable linkage while the handbrake connected directly to the drive shaft. The virtue of
Kaynak: Opel 8/40 PSsteering levers needed his full weight to operate and that the seat,
footbrake and gearlever all carried risk of physical injury in using them.
Kaynak: Valiant tankThe
footbrake pedal, which was the only pedal in the car, operated brakes on all three wheels mechanically, using cables. The handbrake
Kaynak: Messerschmitt KR175The
footbrake applied stopping power to all four wheels via a hydraulic control mechanism. Mercedes-Benz Typ 290 (short chassis) 1933–1937
Kaynak: Mercedes-Benz W18The
footbrake used a hydraulic control mechanism and operated on all four wheels. The suspension set-up was carried over from the W18 with
Kaynak: Mercedes-Benz W142The
footbrake operated on all four wheels via a hydraulic control mechanism. The Type P was available only as a two-door sedan with four
Kaynak: Audi Type PThe
footbrake system moved to drums on the rear axle in 1913, but from 1923, four-wheel, servo-assisted brakes became optional.
Kaynak: Rolls-Royce Silver GhostThis is particularly useful on the rear brakes, where the parking brake (handbrake or
footbrake) must exert enough force to stop the
Kaynak: Drum brakeBrakes were on all wheels but at first the front brakes were operated by the handbrake and the rear by the
footbrake, becoming fully
Kaynak: Austin 7If the keys are not re-inserted, the engine will switch off if the handbrake is disengaged or the
footbrake is activated The installation
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