brake test
English
editNoun
editbrake test (plural brake tests)
- A test to ensure that the brakes of a vehicle are working correctly.
- 1961 March, 'Balmore', “Driving and firing modern French steam locomotives”, in Trains Illustrated, page 150:
- We left Paris to time and after the brake test at St. Denis it was my pleasure to drive No. U.1 for the rest of the day.
- 2023 February 8, Greg Morse, “Crossing the border... by Sleeper”, in RAIL, number 976, page 43:
- We remain motionless in the platform while the ex-Edinburgh draws forward, the points are set, and it is propelled back for attachment. The Edinburgh locomotive uncoupled, a brake test is performed and we're away.
Verb
editbrake test (third-person singular simple present brake tests, present participle brake testing, simple past and past participle brake tested)
- (motor racing) To deliberately brake in unusual places to hinder or startle the person behind.
- Synonym: brake check
- 2016 October 31, Andrew Benson, “Mexican Grand Prix: Max Verstappen says he is 'not allowed to race' after penalty”, in BBC[1]:
- "Max was brake testing me into the first two corners. I was very upset with the fact Max held me up and didn't move and made me run into Daniel."