Although to drive a vehicle we must go through theoretical training, some practical lessons and pass the relevant exam of both disciplines, this is not enough to be avid drivers. The daily shooting is what forges the experience, based on facing different circumstances behind the wheel, learning to react and gaining ease with maneuvers and technique.
Despite everything, even the most skilled driver can find himself in a dangerous circumstance on the road in which emergency braking is salvation. Perhaps you are on the highway and witness an accident in front of you for which you must stop. Or you are driving on an urban road where suddenly a small child crosses with little time to react.
Faced with all the possible threats that lurk on the road, it is essential to always pay maximum attention and concentration. Any distraction behind the wheel can be fatal. Beyond this, sometimes we barely have reaction time or room for maneuver. It is then when we have to resort to emergency braking. Now, it is important to know how to do it correctly to avoid losing control of the vehicle.
Last May, the Twitter account @ClubRACC, of ??the Royal Automobile Club of Catalonia, shared a video where the keys to learning how to perform emergency braking like a professional are given, safely and safely. At the wheel, Salva Navarro, a trainer at the Advanced Driving Center, is in charge of demonstrating how to carry out emergency braking in a manual car.
To begin with, “it is important that we step quickly and violently on the brake and clutch.” Stepping on the clutch together with the brake is important, as the clutch will make us stop sooner. How to dodge the object in question? This is where the great advantage of ABS lies, the anti-lock wheel system that prevents the tires from slipping or locking during braking. “ABS allows you to continue braking violently and to be able to move the steering wheel,” explains Navarro.
Of course, although the brake and clutch must be stepped on abruptly, the opposite occurs with turning the steering wheel. Avoid drastic swerves that increase the risk of losing control of the car. Instead, you have to turn the steering wheel slightly, either left or right, to avoid the obstacle. If we follow these steps and remain calm and quiet, the car will stop without any problem.