20 Free Brakes Sound Effects - Most Popular
Car on a Road

Noise of a car driving on an asphalt road. It starts, accelerates, rolls, brakes and turns off the engine. Sound taken from the car. This is a Peugeot 107 petrol. UCS Category: VEHCar. Length: 01:11.
Car (Arrival, Stop, Departure)

Arrived from a car that brakes, neutral engine on, then restart and move away. Car: Citroen Saxo 1.1. UCS Category: VEHCar. Length: 00:41.
Squeaks of trailer handbrake

Several metallic squeaks of a hand brake of a horse van. UCS Category: MECHLvr. Length: 00:17.
Pneumatic brake released

Manual pneumatic brake release of Kia Carnival car. UCS Category: VEHCar. Length: 00:01.
Handbrake, activated #1

Handbrake being activated, from a Citroën C3. UCS Category: VEHCar. Length: 00:01.
Handbrake, activated #2

Handbrake being activated, from a Citroën C3. UCS Category: VEHCar. Length: 00:01.
Handbrake, activated #3

Handbrake being activated, from a Citroën C3. UCS Category: VEHCar. Length: 00:02.
Handbrake, activated #4

Handbrake being activated, from a Citroën C3. UCS Category: VEHCar. Length: 00:02.
Handbrake, released #1

Handbrake being released, from a Citroën C3. UCS Category: VEHCar. Length: 00:02.
Handbrake, released #2

Handbrake being released, from a Citroën C3. UCS Category: VEHCar. Length: 00:01.
Handbrake, released #3

Handbrake being released, from a Citroën C3. UCS Category: VEHCar. Length: 00:02.
Handbrake #2

Sound of a hand brake is actuated and relaxes you. UCS Category: VEHCar. Length: 00:28.
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