Submitted by navenarf t3_11da1qa in explainlikeimfive
tjn182 t1_ja851xr wrote
Reply to comment by navenarf in ELI5: What is the fastest way to stop a car with a manual gearbox ? by navenarf
Your brakes and ABS slow you down at the maximum amount without your tires losing friction with the pavement (sliding / slipping). When you are already at the maximum braking-power:friction ratio and you dump more stopping force by downshifting, you will have more stopping force than friction and you will start to slide, taking you longer to slow down.
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