Has anyone see that tv commercial-I dream up it from Progressive Insurance- where on earth they are exposure some kindly

of accident proetection and this one car backside ends another? Well, car #1(the driver) puts on his brakes -because you can hear them squealing - but the wheels of the coup¨¦ keep moving? Is this something I wasn't supposed to notice or do cars really do this? If cars do this -then why? Don't the brakes stop the vehicle?
Answers:
That squealing noise was added for dramatization. That coup¨¦ had ABS which means that the wheel don't lock up. When the wheels lock up, you lose braking power (even thought it sounds weird) and you lose control of the wheels that are sliding. A vehicle with ABS does not squeal because the wheels don't lock up.
Maybe they have spinners on the car? If i.e. the case then yeah they will hold on to turning.
I haven't seen the commercial, but I can promise you that brakes don't always stop the car! This is probably the top of the index of reasons why accidents evolve - not the cause of them, but if brakes stopped the car every time, after most accidents would never happen.
Its probably an abs (antilock brake stop). The tires won't lock up but a bit pulse, like stepping on and off the brake pedal serveral times. Then again i havent see the commercial yet and you can't believe everything you see on tv....
It's a TV commercial, like a movie everything you see is not always physical.
Its a TV commercial. You've never see a movie/tv show where they sqeel their tires in the snow, etc.?


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