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Q: How can a lorry driver avoid brake fade?
Correct answer:
Select an appropriate gear before downhill gradients
Explanation
Using the brakes to control a lorry's speed as it's driven down a hill will cause them to get hot. If they overheat, they can become less effective - a condition known as brake fade. By selecting a low gear, the engine's resistance will slow the lorry. This reduces the demands on the brakes, making them less likely to overheat.
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