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Downhill Braking
The amount of miles that truckers go through in a year numbers in the thousands. When driving is your living, your truck your home, and the highway your office, your truck takes the beating. A truck’s brakes are one of its most important assets in a dangerous situation, which is why it is important to keep the brakes in great shape at all times.
Downhill braking puts the most pressure on the brakes than anything else on the road. In the West, there are many mountain passes, valleys, and hills that force drivers to use their brakes when going down hill. To demonstrate the force put on brakes in a usual downhill driver take a 6% grade of a six mile stretch.
It is estimated that it is a little less than 2000 feet change in elevation. If the truck was just allowed to travel down without any braking, the truck would reach a speed of 240mph. This needs a lot of braking to keep a constant speed around 60mph. Your brakes take a beating.
The best way to avoid your brakes from wearing out is not to put constant pressure on the brakes, but to just put enough pressure on the brake to have them all working. This will keep the heat down and your brakes in better condition.
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If you have been injured in an accident with a large truck or vehicle, contact the Texas truck accident attorneys of Williams Kherkher at 1-800-220-9341 to discuss your situation and to determine your legal options.
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