What do brake noises really mean, and when should drivers take them seriously? In an article published byHelloNation, auto ...
If you're like most people, you're usually aware of only one part of your brake system: the brake pedal. You're so familiar with it, in fact, that you can probably tell if something's different just ...
Few drivers think about how they use their brake pedal to stop a vehicle — despite doing so more than a million times a year on average, according to national highway traffic safety officials. That is ...
Cars frequently feature two, three, or sometimes four pedals, but we all know what the accelerator and brake do. That said, what happens if we were to press them both at the same time? Would the car ...
As electronics replace legacy hydraulic components in brake-by-wire systems, different sensing technologies are needed for brake pedal sensing. Sensata’s Brake Pedal Force sensor for electromechanical ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- It was October 2017 when Maria Bourget merged onto Interstate-295 from Town Center Parkway when her brakes in the vehicle she was driving failed. "The brake pedal just broke and ...
Many electric vehicles allow for "one-pedal driving," enabled by an electric car’s regenerative braking system. When a driver lifts off the accelerator, the regenerative system temporarily converts ...
TAMANA, Japan Two pedals, inches apart, one for gas and the other for brakes. For years, a Japanese inventor has argued that this most basic of car designs is dangerously flawed. The side-by-side ...