It seems (according to Miraz above) that there are specific brake testing rolling roads. In relation to the coasting to a stop, I think you will find that is the momentum of the rolling road rollers and vehicle running gear momentum not the momentum of the vehicle itself.
The vehicle momentum will involve factors like vehicle gross mass and centre of gravity (incluning it's tendency to roll over). It is this last factor that is important for significantly lifted vehicles, if the braking line is not straight ahead then the momentum may be turned into a force rolling the vehicle over.


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predating a Superior K, Ooh! it would give the RTA blokes something to think about,2 wheel brakes (rear) contracting bands
they were only ever designed to slow the vehicle down and the hand brake used to stop it.

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