80 % to 85%
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No, it locks up on the brakes
The law in the UK states that there should be two independent braking systems actually it is not a parking brake but an emergency brake
Yes, "Emergency" should be capitalized when referring to a specific situation or type of response, such as "Emergency Room" or "State of Emergency."
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About 275 feet
A mentor should not be expected to guarantee you that you will be hired for a job.
That all depends on what's most important to you; good braking or low weight. Disc brakes offers better braking but are heavier. Rim brakes are lighter, but braking will suffer in wet conditions.
Keep calm and slow as quickly as you can using emergency brake I would not recommend using the emergency brake. You should get a good grip on the steering wheel and slow down gently. The stability of the car will be compromised by the flat tire. Any drastic maneuvers, such as hard braking could cause you to lose control.
Push your foot down .
The opposite of "should be" is "should not be." "Should be" implies that something is expected or preferred, while "should not be" implies that something is not expected or preferred.