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He heard a screech as the car brakes locked up and skidded to a halt.
What causes a car to screech is when you get too excited to go fast you step on the gas pedal or in other words you floor it! This causes the tires to regain grip on the ground and makes the screech noise.
A lose fan belt is one reason that a car can screech under acceleration. Another reason for the screeching when accelerating could be a problem with the car's timing belt.
The stopping distance of a car increases.
Sudden and harsh braking movements can cause the wheels to lock. When the rubber tires rub against gravel, the resulting friction can cause a loud screech.
The friction between the asphalt on the road and the rubber tires cause a screeching sound, due to the sudden stopping of the wheel motion. The sound is caused because the tire has overcome static friction, and is now in sliding friction between it and the road.
The greater the mass of the car and its occupants the longer the stopping distance that is required for the vehicle. Stopping distance is calculated by taking into account car mass and reaction time in braking
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Stopping distance also increases.
screech is onomataopeia
you've got wheel spin or your travelling round the corner too fast.