JCL - the new kid in town
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- Aug 23, 2011
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Not in the conventional handlebar sense, no.
To slow down he would have had to modify his pedaling
To emergency stop he would have needed to 'pedal backwards'.
But as said a few times, the rear wheel is no use for stopping, as all locking that would do is slow you down, assuming the rider could control the skid.
Indeed i just looked up (googled) bicycle braking and one person did a test at 10mph and showed that using a front brake only increases stopping distance about 10% (compared to using both) whereas using just the back brake increased stopping distance by over 120% so well over twice the distance.