What should you do if you experience brake failure while driving?

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In the event of brake failure while driving, using the emergency brake gradually is a crucial first step. The emergency brake is designed to provide additional stopping power when the regular brakes fail. By applying it gradually, you reduce the risk of skidding or losing control of the vehicle, as a sudden application can lock the rear wheels and cause the vehicle to skid. This method allows the driver to regain control and safely slow down the vehicle.

Coasting to a stop or turning off the engine may not be the safest or most effective actions in this scenario. Additionally, while deploying hazard lights is important for alerting other drivers, it does not directly assist in controlling the vehicle’s speed or stopping it. Steering towards a clear area can be helpful, but the primary focus should be on safely bringing the vehicle to a stop using the emergency brake.