Friction braking definition

Friction braking in the context of this UN GTR means the decelerating of the vehicle by using the friction braking system where the brake forces are generated by friction between two parts of the vehicle moving relative to one another.
Friction braking means the decelerating of the vehicle by using the mechanical braking system.
Friction braking means the decelerating of the vehicle by using the friction braking system where the brake forces are generated by friction between two parts of the vehicle moving relatively to one anotherby using the mechanical braking system.

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