hraðbremslu
Hraðbremslu, which translates to "rapid braking" or "emergency braking" in English, refers to the act of applying the brakes of a vehicle with maximum force to decelerate as quickly as possible. This maneuver is typically employed in situations where an immediate stop is necessary to avoid a collision or hazard. The effectiveness of hraðbremslu depends on several factors, including the vehicle's speed, tire condition, road surface, and the presence of anti-lock braking systems (ABS).
In modern vehicles equipped with ABS, pressing the brake pedal firmly during an emergency situation will engage
Proper driver training often includes instruction on how to perform hraðbremslu effectively, emphasizing the importance of