HaulingAss
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I was saying the car cannot break traction under acceleration in a straight line, not at speeds that one might need to stop suddenly.If you can break the tire fre in acceleration, you can skid when decelerating.
Your friction brakes can heat up and glaze, too, Hardly an excuse not to have them.
-Crissa
Modern cars have capable brakes that won't glaze in one emergency stop.
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