Brake tests, carried out by experienced drivers, involve measurements of deceleration at various pedal efforts, velocities and temperatures; besides taking these measurements, drivers also make subjective assessments of brakes which correlate remarkably well with other tests; experiments have been carried out to find out how accurate these subjective assessments can be; drivers' subjective estimates of deceleration and pedal efforts were studied; results of measurements are presented together with work arising from them.
Subjective assessment of brake performance
Automobile Engr
Automobile Engineer ; 55 , n 10
1965
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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