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Returns the brake bias of a handling element or vehicle ID (the distribution of the braking power over the front and back tires).  | Returns the brake bias of a handling element or vehicle ID (the distribution of the braking power over the front and back tires).  | ||
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Revision as of 15:54, 3 November 2024
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Please use getVehicleHandling instead.  | 
Returns the brake bias of a handling element or vehicle ID (the distribution of the braking power over the front and back tires).
Syntax
float handlingGetBrakeBias ( handling theHandling ) float handlingGetBrakeBias ( int vehicleID )
Required Arguments
- theHandling: the handling of which you want to get the brake bias, or
 - vehicleID: the vehicle ID of which you want to get the brake bias.
 
Returns
If you specified a handling element, returns its brake bias if one is set, or nil otherwise. If you specified a vehicle ID, returns the brake bias that currently applies to vehicles of that ID. Returns false in case of failure.
The brake bias is a value between 0 and 1. 0 means the car only brakes on its back tires, 1 that it only brakes on the front tires. 0.5 means that front and back tires brake with the same strength.
Example
--TODO