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Car Brake Safety Tips
Rating: 4.5 out of 5(6 ratings)
8 students

Car Brake Safety Tips

Car brake safety features that protect you in a crash, Anti-lock braking system, Rules of braking etc.
Created byEric Yeboah
Last updated 12/2025
English

What you'll learn

  • Tips on how to maintain your car's braking system
  • Anti-lock braking system
  • Car safety features that protect you in a crash
  • Brake safety tips every driver should know
  • Rues of braking
  • Tips on how to maintain your car braking system
  • Artificial intelligence in car brake system

Course content

6 sections25 lectures1h 38m total length
  • Introduction2:16
  • What is a brake4:47
  • Rules of braking2:00
  • Brake safety tips to pass an inspection3:08
  • The importance of brake safety to every driver7:31
  • Top 4 signs of failing car brake1:45

Requirements

  • Desire to learn more on your car braking system
  • No special requirement

Description

Brakes are arguably the most important system in your car. Caring for them should be atop priority for every driver- regardless of your level of comfort do it yourself car care and repair . Keep your brake in good working condition by catching any issues before they become major hazards. By scheduling regular preventive maintenance visits with your trusted mechanic, you can ensure your brakes are intact and working when you need them the most. Plan to have your brakes professionally inspected at least once per year or any time you notice an issue with their sound or feel. Your brake technician will check the entire system for wear and damage, including brake pads, calipers and rotors. Brakes pads should be replaced when they reach one-quarter-inch thickness, and brake fluid should be flushed every two to three years.

Learn the warning signs of failing brakes and bring your car in right away if you see, hear or feel anything off. common warning signs includes: soft or spongy brakes, vehicle pulling to one side, metallic squeal or metal-on-metal noise, grinding sound when you hit the brakes, shaking steering wheels etc. Reckless or even careless driving can take a toll on your brakes, causing them to wear down prematurely or even fail. When you're behind the wheel, follow some common sense safety tips. Your brake will thank you when you avoid hard braking, maintain a safe distance from other vehicles etc. Artificial intelligence makes brake systems proactive, safer, and more efficient by learning from data and reacting intelligently to driving scenarios.


Who this course is for:

  • Drivers, pilots, engineers, mechanics, managers, consultants, driving trainees, governments, business men, car manufacturers, general public etc.