Peak braking coefficient (PBC) definition

Peak braking coefficient (PBC). : means the measure of tyre to road surface friction based on the maximum deceleration of a rolling tyre.
Peak braking coefficient (PBC) means the measure of tyre to road surface friction based on the maximum deceleration of a rolling tyre.
Peak braking coefficient (PBC) means the measure of tyre to road surface friction based on the maximum deceleration of a rolling tyre, measured in accordance with the method specified in national legislation.

More Definitions of Peak braking coefficient (PBC)

Peak braking coefficient (PBC). : means the measure of tire to road surface friction based on the max deceleration of a rolling tire.
Peak braking coefficient (PBC). : means the measure of tyre to road surface friction based on the maximum deceleration of a rolling tyre using The American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) E1136 standard reference test tyre. in accordance with ASTM Method E1337‑90 at a speed of 40 mph. ”
Peak braking coefficient (PBC). : means the measure of tire to road surface friction based on the max deceleration of a rolling tyre. (from R78)
Peak braking coefficient (PBC). : means the measure of tire to road surface friction based on the max deceleration of a rolling tyre. (from R78)