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what is no engine brake
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"No engine brake" refers to a prohibition of using engine braking systems, commonly seen on heavy-duty trucks and buses. Engine braking, distinct from traditional friction brakes, works by closing off the air intake to the engine, creating a vacuum that slows the vehicle. This braking technique is effective for maintaining control on steep declines without overheating brake systems. However, it generates a loud noise, leading to "No engine brake" signs in residential areas or noise-sensitive zones. The prohibition aims to minimize noise pollution and enhance the quality of life in these areas. For drivers, adhering to these signs is crucial to comply with local regulations and maintain community peace.
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