Utjecaj sustava za kočenje na brzinu teretnih vozila
Abstract
The article deals with the benefits of additional brake systems,and especially the potential to increase the travellingspeed without an impact of safety and without additional energysupply. These systems are environmentally friendly, as theydo not cause any hwmful emissions to the environment. Thesystems described are today most widely used and have thebest prospects in the future development.Additional brake systems have fundamentally changed theway of driving, also because the psychophysical condition ofthe driver who is operating a vehicle on such a system, is highlysatisfactory. The benefits gained from additional brake systemsexceed incalculably the purchase cost; it would be recommendableto fit out all motor freight vehicles with these systems.References
Prospects and technical documentation.
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Smerdu I. Utjecaj sustava za kočenje na brzinu teretnih vozila. Promet [Internet]. 1 [cited 2024Nov.21];8(6):177-80. Available from: https://traffic.fpz.hr/index.php/PROMTT/article/view/836
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