Sentences with phrase «braking action requires»

It's just that stopping, braking action requires my whole body to put on the brakes and go.

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-- Lightweight aluminum frame with side - by - side seats — Infant Support System: Seats fully recline and include plush head inserts and snap - on mesh foot barriers — Independent one - handed adjustable recline with 4 positions — Individual adjustable footrests — Deluxe canopies with peekaboo windows — Extendable SPF 50 + sunshades — 4 sets of wheels vs. 6 for optimal maneuverability — Single - action brake — Lockable front wheels for added stability — High - performance, 5.75» diameter wheels — Simple, quick fold — No foot action required — Stands when folded — Large, easy - access basket — Removable cup holder included — Lightweight aluminum frame — Seat pads — Convenient cup holder — Infant Support System (plush head inserts + mesh foot barriers)
The hand - level triggers mean no foot action is required for folding the Uppababy stroller and the one step brake is easy to use; your buggy won't go anywhere.
By practicing these two actions, you'll create a physical imprint of the central dynamic that's required for the two arm balances in this sequence — producing the momentum to skillfully shift forward while maintaining the ability to put on the brakes before you go too far.
With adaptive cruise control in charge, no more throttle or brake action is required, and the chip - controlled steering will follow the road the best it can.
This assistance system gives the driver a visual and audible warning of detected obstacles, prepares them for braking action and assists them with the braking process as the situation requires.
If a vehicle ahead brakes very sharply in free - flowing traffic, requiring action, the driver is prompted to do so by a two - stage warning.
If a vehicle ahead brakes very sharply in free - flowing traffic, requiring the driver to take action, he or she is prompted to do so by a two - stage warning.
If a quick lane change is required, for example when the vehicle in front brakes aggressively, the evasion aid — which operates at speeds up to 100 mph — supports the necessary evasive steering action.
Operating the system requires two simple actions from the driver: • Activating / deactivating the system via a switch on the center console • Pressing on the brake pedal until the vehicle comes to a stop
The braking action reduces the amount of steering input required and also lessens the potential for excessive understeer or «unintended lane departure.»
Therefore when sudden braking or other actions are required, the driver operating the closely following rear vehicle is unable to correct their actions and avoid the accident.
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