vészfékezés
Vészfékezés, also known as emergency braking, is a driving maneuver performed to stop a vehicle as quickly as possible. This is typically done in response to an immediate hazard or obstacle that suddenly appears in the vehicle's path. The primary goal of vészfékezés is to avoid a collision or reduce its severity.
The effectiveness of vészfékezés depends on several factors, including the vehicle's speed, tire condition, road surface,
Executing vészfékezés involves applying the brakes with maximum force. In vehicles with ABS, the driver should
Drivers are trained to anticipate potential hazards and maintain a safe following distance to allow for adequate