Korean Braking

What is Korean Braking?


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Korean Braking as the act of an inexperienced or incompetent driver believing that the brake pedal on a vehicle has only two positions, none or fully applied. When Korean braking is used occupants of the vehicle can expect to experience unpleasant g-forces from either the car screeching to a stop or the vehicle behind them that was caught off guard. As the name hints, this is common practice in Korea.

There was another pile up today on I-35, some driver that was korean braking in the fast lane made a semi smash into him and jack knife.

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