Do all cars have hand-brakes?
Answers:
yes
a hand brake is a parking brake operated by hand can be located on the floor next to the seats, under the dashboard, even on the dash board, could even be operated by foot like the merc's and some commercial but they are all parking brakes
.uh yeah!
no.
yep otherwise we all DIE!
most do
YOUR EMERGANCY BREAK IS A CABLE HAND OR FOOT OPERATED BREAK IT IS REF . TO A HAND BREAK AS IT WORK ON A CABLE NOT FLUID JFB
No, specially when they have massive disk brakes on the back.
some mercedez parking break is foot controlled so guess it aint a hand break
Are you gonna rob this car or something??
yes. all cars trucks buses have handbrakes
No, our car has the "hand-brake" on the floor - a "foot brake".
I think all cars have a parking brake
even old ones like my 1963 chevy truck
They sure do, even the first car ever built had a hand brake.
all CARS do but not Suvs they are starting to stop putting on them because about 50% of time going 50mph or more the SUV will rollover if you use it
YES ALL CARS HAVE AN EMERGENCY/PARKING BRAKE AS REQUIRED BY FEDERAL LAW. IT IS EITHER HAND OR FOOT CONTROLLED AND IT OPERATES THE REAR BRAKES MANUALLY BY APPLYING PRESSURE USING A CABLE. THE NORMAL FOOT BRAKE USES HYDRALICS, MOST TIMES NOW DAYS WITH POWER ASSISTANCE.
yes so they can stop on a hill
No. But all that I know of have parking brakes..
it`s called a parking brake!!
yes they do maybe though automatics dont
YES, even if it has 'massive disk brakes on the rear'. They are NEARLY always cable operated, with a few exceptions.
It can be called an emergency brake, a parking brake or a hand brake.
An automatic (non-stick shift) car will have a 'P' setting to lock the GEARBOX and prevent the wheels rolling - this is in addition to a manually operated device.
Several high-end luxury cars, eg. Audi A8 simply have a electrinic button which engages & disengaged the 'parking brake'.
Trucks & buses sometime have an air-brake as a hand/parking brake.
all commercial vehicles need a parking break. That doesn't mean that they all have a classical handbrake. Mercedes has a system that works with a fourth pedal next to the clutch; And more and more brands are evolving towards semi automatic systems(operated by buttons or small levers e.g. ford C max )
or fully automated parking brakes (stop the car brake goes on; start and it goes off e.g. Renault Scenic)
All cars have a parking brake, Most have a hand brake some cars have automatic parking brakes.
A lot of america cars have an "emergency brake" it's another pedal on the left and it's released using a lever under the dash. it operates in the same way as a handbrake but as it's not got a handle I guess you can't call it a handbrake.
so No not all cars have handbrakes but they all have emergency brake systems.
All vehicles have a parking brake (also referred to as an emergency brake) but not all of them are operated by hand. Some have a foot pedal, located on the far left (against the kick panel).
it called emery brake some on the floor some beside the driver and they all need it it the law
These people..(shakes head)
A "handbrake" emergency brake is operated by HAND and is found in most manual shift cars (some automatics as well). All cars have emergency brakes. Not ALL emergency brakes are operated by hand.
Some hand brakes are split between the two rear tires. Two handbrakes, right and left, for quick steering. Mostly for racing though.
The very first car didn't have ANY brakes, as one poster got wrong, which led to the invention of the brake.
questions like this dont go in the car audio section and not all cars have a hand brake my truck a has a parking break down at the floor of the truck so the answer to ur question is no if you have anymore stupid questions then feel free to e-mail me at muehahaha@infectedmail.com so you dont embarrass yourself
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