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the term \kinesthetic sense\ refers to the ability to sense:
any change in vehicle speed.
the total kinetic energy of the vehicle.
the speed the vehicle is presently travelling.
all of these.
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what should you do when you need to stop quickly with abs?
apply the brakes but stop before the brakes lock up.
apply the brakes as hard as you can and keep pressing it.
use intermittent braking.
apply the brakes until the vehicle starts to skid and keep applying them
Question 4
The kinesthetic sense (in the context of vehicle sensing, likely related to how a driver perceives vehicle motion) involves sensing changes in speed (acceleration/deceleration), the current speed, and kinetic energy (since kinetic energy is related to speed and mass, and sensing speed would relate to sensing kinetic energy aspects). So "All of these" is correct as a change in speed, current speed, and kinetic energy (via speed/mass) are all related to the kinesthetic ability to sense vehicle motion.
Anti - lock Braking System (ABS) is designed to prevent brake lock - up during hard braking. The correct procedure with ABS is to apply the brakes as hard as possible and keep pressing the brake pedal. This allows the ABS to modulate the brake pressure to prevent wheel lock - up while still providing maximum braking force. The other options describe non - ABS or incorrect braking techniques.
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