Continuous braking definition

Continuous braking means the braking of a combination of vehicles through an installation having the following characteristics:
Continuous braking means the braking of a combination of vehicles through an installation having the following characteristics: 2.9.1. A single control which the driver actuates progressively, by a single movement, from his driving seat; 2.9.2. The energy used for braking the vehicles constituting the combination is furnished by the same source (which may be the muscular energy of the driver); 2.9.3. The braking installation ensures simultaneous or suitably-phased braking of each of the constituent vehicles of the combination, whatever their relative positions;

Related to Continuous braking

  • Continuous Employment has the same meaning as specified in the Employer’s Terms and Conditions of Employment on the date of signing of this agreement; (emploi continu)

  • Continuous monitoring system means the total equipment, required under the emission monitoring section in applicable subsections used to sample and condition (if applicable), to analyze, and to provide a permanent record of emissions or process parameters.