Yes, but: Brake dust is significantly more likely to become airborne than tire dust, and is significantly more toxic than tire dust - and might be the most toxic thing your car is spreading.
Metal contents and size distributions of brake and tire wear particles dispersed in the near-road environment - ScienceDirect https://share.google/DigmirzxzI5IvLvf0
Yes, but: Brake dust is significantly more likely to become airborne than tire dust, and is significantly more toxic than tire dust - and might be the most toxic thing your car is spreading.
[Citation needed]
Study saying Evs produce less non-tailpipe emissions:
41-EIT-Emissions-Report-5a-Digital-1.pdf https://share.google/TkIe90dOcQweUiH2p
Study comparing brake and tire emissions:
Metal contents and size distributions of brake and tire wear particles dispersed in the near-road environment - ScienceDirect https://share.google/DigmirzxzI5IvLvf0