hand brake

NOUN
  1. a brake operated by hand; usually operates by mechanical linkage
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How To Use hand brake In A Sentence

  • The main difference between mine and the one pictured above is that mine doesn't have hand brakes (you have to back pedal to brake, just like on a training bike) and on the back, it has a snazzy pair of hot pink saddle bags (waterproof of course).
  • We did hand brake turns and skids in an unbelievable ten minutes of driving, by a man who has been behind the wheel of rally cars for the past 13 years.
  • The main difference between mine and the one pictured above is that mine doesn't have hand brakes (you have to back pedal to brake, just like on a training bike) and on the back, it has a snazzy pair of hot pink saddle bags (waterproof of course).
  • The hand brake locks the rear wheels and the spin of the forward wheels does the rest. The Bullet Catchers
  • It has good grips and hand brakes. The Sun
  • The automatic vacuum brake was fitted in conjunction with a hand brake for the guard's use.
  • The automatic vacuum brake was fitted in conjunction with a hand brake for the guard's use.
  • Older hump yards utilized large numbers of ‘riders’, yardmen who rode cars to apply hand brakes as they went down the hump.
  • All it takes to get this car moving like a breeze is to release the hand brake, turn the knob on the dashboard to forward mode and press the accelerator.
  • Older hump yards utilized large numbers of ‘riders’, yardmen who rode cars to apply hand brakes as they went down the hump.
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