Well it is very simple to answer, you can spend $35.00 to $55.00 on a tow and be safe or spend thousands if you have an accident, it is very dangerous.
2007-12-19 01:59:22
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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IT ISN'T ....it was not designed to bring a 1500 lb, or more or even less, vehicle in motion to a stop at any speed. Friction will render it useless very quickly and then all you have is downshifting to slow you down which is healthy for the transmission,,,,,just get your brakes repaired or replace and don't drive the car until you do.
2007-12-18 15:13:06
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answer #2
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answered by dugal45 3
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If your service brakes (brake pedal) doesn't work, DO NOT DRIVE THE CAR! Have it towed to a maintenance shop as soon as possible. Driving with just the parking brake is dangerous.
2007-12-18 13:16:40
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answer #3
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answered by JetDoc 7
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How long have you been driving like this for? You could do serious damage to your brakes. I drove with my parking brake on ONCE for LESS THAN 20 MINUTES and it messed my brakes up.
2016-05-24 23:27:35
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answered by ? 3
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I am no mechanic but if my brakes stopped working I would stay home until they are fixed. It is not worth taking the chance, what if the emergency brake goes out too?
2007-12-25 10:17:16
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answer #5
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answered by beachbum1218 1
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Yes. You need to know that parking brakes are not designed to stop a moving vehicle in traffic. They will at least overheat, at most completely fail.
2007-12-18 13:16:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I will agree that it isn't safe, but I have done it. I drove my truck about 30mi on into town after I broke a brake line on my truck. Town was small and I avoided traffic as best as possible, drove slower and gave myself a ton more room to stop.
Can you do it yeah... Go slower, leave EARLY in the morning, and go drop the car off, give yourself room to stop, because only your rear tires will be doing the braking. Be a whole lot better than a 150+ tow bill.
Yeah, bad advise, but it CAN be done.
2007-12-18 13:26:05
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answered by boogie_4wheel 7
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It's not.
The parking brake is designed to hold the vehicle still after it's already stopped.
It also locks every time it's applied.
2007-12-18 14:30:19
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answered by Firecracker . 7
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Tell the mechanic to pick it up
Although I'm ashamed to say I have done it, following a friends car for safety, at about 2 mph (my friend didn't want his car bumped to often)
2007-12-18 13:22:51
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answered by Anonymous
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unless shop is less than about 500 feet from your house i would have it towed or do repairs at home. if you try to drive with only e- brake you are begging for trouble.
2007-12-18 13:25:41
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answer #10
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answered by Phil Deese 5
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