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The essential power that we have is that we can veto that through the so-called emergencybrake.
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I see it now has this rather strange name of the emergencybrake mechanism.
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They abolished the national veto, the so-called emergencybrake, in two of the three pillars.
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Unlike the rapporteur, we believe it is sensible for there to be an emergencybrake on collaboration.
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Was it agreed in the area of the third pillar that the emergencybrake clause would suppress qualified majority voting and codecision?
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It is going to help by keeping the heavy traffic on these motorways, where they know they will not have to apply the emergencybrake.
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Judicial cooperation in criminal matters is another significant issue, and we need some explanation of the emergencybrake procedure that is being discussed.
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An emergencybrake, which may be used in some supreme eventuality, is irrelevant.
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That will remain our position on the emergencybrake, the veto and all other issues.
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For practical purposes, that is reflected by the removal of what is known as the emergencybrake.
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If no control in one minute, then the emergencybrake engages and the train stops.
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There are also pnumatic drum brakes, although they are only used for parking, braking form the back end and for a passenger-induced emergencybrake.
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Upon noticing the signal, the driver made an emergencybrake application but could only decrease the speed to before the train entered the turnout.
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The car contains a unique emergencybrake handle near the shifter that allowed the stunt driver quick access to locking the rear brakes at will.
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This is akin to letting off the emergencybrake a bit.
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There are many of emergencybrake-fail areas, where cars that suffer brake failure can slow down by rolling into an upward hill full of pebbles.
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They have a service brake and an emergencybrake.
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In the process of skidding off at the command of the captain the flight engineer turned off the engines by means of the emergencybrake.
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Next, whoever pulled the emergencybrake was scrutinized, though the person was unknown.
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The emergencybrake valve continues to be located on the inside bulkhead, or in a consistent (standard) location specified by safety regulations.
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The emergencybrake valve is covered by a metal or clear plastic shield labeled emergency only.
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A train's emergencybrake can be a cord or chain that will stop the train when pulled.
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As the train started leaving the platform, someone pulled the emergencybrake and the train stopped near the signal point.
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He immediately applied the emergencybrake, which allowed the train to stop 5to10 m from the fire.
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Since then the ride has had several safety improvements including more routine maintenance checks and three emergencybrake sections added to the track.
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The repeated emergencybrake application was enough to shake the chairs free of the cable.
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The trials included study of train behaviour like acceleration and deceleration, suspension, emergencybrake distance and track parameters, and adherence to safety and technical specifications.
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By applying the emergencybrake the trains managed to decelerate to 2530km/h mph and 20km/h mph respectively.
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He flies upon her, but she runs away and pulls the emergencybrake.
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Speed is limited to 30 km/h, and if it exceeds 35 km/h the emergencybrake is applied.
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The mechanism of an emergencybrake may differ, depending on railcar design.
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The emergencybrake acts directly on the bullwheel.
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After a failed attempt to pull the emergencybrake, the train gets faster and faster, tipping into an abyss.
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This is achieved by interrupting the power supply to the motors and applying the emergencybrake.
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The driver made an emergencybrake application but the train did not stop before reaching the diamond crossing.
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When time catches up the seatbelt pulls the emergencybrake, stopping the truck.
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Unusually, the handbrake or emergencybrake operated on the front wheels.
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It also contains a toggle switch used to initiate an emergencybrake application from the rear end.
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The driver immediately applied the emergencybrake, which caused the train to stop 5to10 m from the fire.
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Instead, the emergencybrake activated, sending shockwaves down the cable.
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The friction disk-drive transmission made an emergencybrake, being operated by throwing it in the reverse position.
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The assassin disables the emergencybrake from the man's car and attempts to run him over as the car goes off the edge.
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Some event recorders feature outputs controlling penalty brake or emergencybrake (train) systems, and speedometers.
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On this service, the guard, who could have applied the emergencybrake, and the deadman's brake were the main safety mechanisms in place.
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Furthermore, there was an understanding that the emergencybrake should seldom be used because the train would accelerate between before the brake came into effect.
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The lower gears can be used as an emergencybrake.
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The emergencybrake automatically releases when the driver lets go.
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The circuit will be de-energised by a number of events, such as the driver releasing a vigilance control, applying an emergencybrake, or passing a signal at stop.
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An emergencybrake engages if the air pressure needed to control the incline is insufficient; the brake also engages if a dead man's switch is tripped in the operator's booth.
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The parking brake of the tractor unit and the emergencybrake of the trailer are spring brakes that require air pressure in order to be released.
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Despite the application of the emergencybrake, the train did not come to a stop until the front of the train had proceeded 3,050 feet north of the intersection.
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This doubled as an emergencybrake.
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When the emergencybrake is activated, an air lock is the result of the compressed air filling up the brake pipes, clogging them and preventing the brakes from working.
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When the train passes a signal as the driver must confirm that he saw the signal by pushing a button, otherwise the system will apply the emergencybrake.
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As the train pulled past the platform, a passenger in the second car of the train suddenly stood up, pulled the emergencybrake, and left the train.
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In the case of driver-only operated trains, a dead-mans hold over button was provided, so the driver could exchange the token without the emergencybrake being applied.
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An "emergency" or "main" air supply line pressurizes the trailer's air tank and disengages the emergencybrake, and a second "service" line controls the brake application during normal operation.
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New features include a fatigue detection system and an automatic city emergency braking system.
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They will wear the suits, go to the engine, and apply the emergency brakes.
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It had three buttions, controlling speed, braking and emergency braking.
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Vehicle 2001 was stored for several years as it developed a fault with the emergency brakes applying regularly without instruction to do so.
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This allows for a safe stopping distance, even if a train behind violates a signal (the trip arm would trip the train's emergency brakes).
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A second recommendation was removing wheelslide prevention in an emergency braking situation practical tests suggested the train could then have stopped before fouling the junction.
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If pressure is not maintained on the controller, the train's emergency brakes are applied.
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Four additional shuttle valves connect the pneumatic system to the brake system for emergency braking.
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In summer 1993 (a few weeks after the opening) the emergency brakes locked on during a ride.
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Under cover of carrying out an inspection of the carriage brakes, he inactivated the emergency brakes.
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One question to be investigated is why the pilots continued to attempt the take-off, rather than use emergency braking.
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The net confining luggage to the loadspace in case of emergency braking and minor traffic collisions.
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Each train is also provided with mechanical brakes to act as emergency brakes if the main cable should break.
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A continuous electrical circuit runs along the length of the train, which, when energised allows the train's emergency brakes to release.
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Electropneumatic braking was performed by cast-iron shoe-and-disc brakes, with electromagnetic track brakes under each bogie for emergency braking.
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With emergency brakes unable to prevent the accident, the two trains collided.
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The driver had also failed to activate the emergency brakes.
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Emergency braking distance trials aim at testing the braking potential.
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The engineer of the second train applied emergency brakes and was able to slow from 70 mph to 23 mph before the collision occurred.
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A train that passes the signal will have its emergency brakes activated.
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The train derailed as the driver applied emergency brakes after listening to a loud explosion nearby.
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The motor is used for all control with the exception of emergency braking using conventional shoes in the bogies.
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For rear collisions, active front headrests designed to help reduce whiplash are standard as well as brake lights that flash under emergency braking.
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These stoppages were explained to be caused by curious passengers using emergency brakes.
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The train was stopped by emergency braking when passengers noticed the smoke.
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By default, the eddy current brake is enabled for emergency braking only.
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The red line in the figure shows the monitoring speed, which is the speed which, if exceeded, the train will automatically apply the emergency brakes.
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The second used its emergency brakes to avoid a collision, but was hit by a third train.
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If the train exceeds the speed setpoint by more than 5 km/h or misses the designated stopping place, the system applies emergency brakes.
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The car's emergency brakes are tripped and it grinds to a halt; the remaining hostages are all safe.
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Later trams have a real dead-man's control, e.g. a pedal which applies emergency brakes if it is either fully depressed or fully released.
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As a result, there are no emergency brakes directly visible to passengers.
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As a result, more powerful braking performance is obtained with less pedal pressure in emergency braking situations even when carrying a large payload.
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Friction braking is required to dissipate the surplus energy in order to allow an acceptable emergency braking performance.
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Most toll expressways have emergency telephone booths, water wells and emergency braking ramps at short intervals.
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The investigators also criticized the level of training in emergency braking.
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Therefore, the power required to be dissipated by the braking system under emergency braking conditions may be many times the maximum power which is delivered under acceleration.
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For three hours, he operated a train along its route, passengers none the wiser, until he rounded a curve too fast and tripped the emergency brakes.
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Good emergency brakes only, not any good for long steep hills.
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The locomotives were fitted with vacuum brakes, emergency braking coming from a deadman's pedal, one at the driving position and two others, one mounted on each side of the cab.
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If the signal indicates any reduction in speed, the train must slow down to the required speed limit in time, otherwise the emergency brakes are automatically applied.
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Should the driver exceed the target speed, an alarm sounds and the emergency brakes are automatically applied until the train is within the target speed, the alarm then stops.
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