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If brakes fail you should first:

If brakes fail, pumping the brake pedal can build up enough hydraulic pressure to stop the vehicle, while gradually applying the parking brake provides controll

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Question: If brakes fail you should first:

Answer options:

  • Turn off ignition ✅ Pump the brake pedal then use parking brake gradually
  • Steer into ditch
  • Open door

Correct answer: Pump the brake pedal then use parking brake gradually

Explanation: If brakes fail, pumping the brake pedal can build up enough hydraulic pressure to stop the vehicle, while gradually applying the parking brake provides controlled emergency braking without locking the wheels. Turning off the ignition is dangerous because it locks the steering column and disables power steering, while steering into a ditch or opening the door are hazardous actions of last resort that cause immediate loss of control. Under ICBC safety guidelines, drivers must prioritize methodical, controlled deceleration during mechanical failures. This concept appears frequently on the Class 7 knowledge test to ensure new drivers can respond calmly to sudden emergencies.

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