i love my ABS,
lets me know when i'm braking too hard.
dont real men just use their laser eyes to penetrate the snow?
Sorry but i disagree.
Why in particular are drivers who opt for cars with technology that supports you in the event of a potential accident, when you may have milliseconds to react likely to "finally cause an accident"? The technology is there to prevent it not cause it.
You are also missing the fact that its not always your fault in an accident, if some lorry pulls out on me, the last thing i am going to do is piss about thinking of braking and driving "technique", i am just going to hit the anchors and steer away like anyone normal person would.
Am i still a crap driver by the way? Even though i have 12 years no claims and zero points, but my car has ABS and ESP?
My point here is that modern driver aids are not necessarily helping the ever growing number of drivers actually be good drivers, and in fact are giving drivers a false sense of security and ability.
On ice (or gravel), ABS is extremely counter-productive, there's no disputing that. So rather than letting you know that you're braking too hard, it's actually preventing you from braking enough.
On ice (or gravel), ABS is extremely counter-productive, there's no disputing that. So rather than letting you know that you're braking too hard, it's actually preventing you from braking enough.
i have ABS and TC, doesnt make me feel invinsible
^^ my first car in 1996 was a Fiat Uno turbo, no airbag, ABS, ESP, i friggin hated it because if i even hit a flowerpot i'd die.
You "controversial" comment to gain a reaction was that newer car drivers are probably crap, and you are now saying you are a safe driver, yet in your previous posts you talk about turbo boost in snow, and gaining "experience" from past mistakes. I've not had any of these mistakes yet though. You must be a crapper driver than me?
I've just been out about an hour ago and it was sheet ice on the backroads, 99% of the modern cars with all these aids were not driving at normal speeds, relaint on the safety aids, they adjusted their driving accordingly.
It just sounds like you are being very patronising as if you have something to teach everyone, but i dont think you do though.
This is why real drivers own 172 Cups ... (or 106 1.1s)
I agree totally with the OP.
I've long said ABS and traction control breed poorer drivers.
Stick a 9 inch spike out from the centre of everyone's steering wheel. The illusion of safety would be gone, and everyone would drive like saints.
People I know who have such aids tend to lean on, not depend on them. Throttle control and smooth braking is an alien concept to them. No need, let the ECU sort it all out.
Wrong IMO.
The best white noise I've ever read. I knew from the first line that the OP owned some hypercar old-school hot hatch, and was a rally driver. What a load of b****cks. Either a failed copper or an ex-security guard who did a track day in 1967.
haven't heard this much s**te since the last time I read any of Stromba's bull.
I'm gonna say this to.. I think all Cup Drivers have small penis'
Fact.
im not saying i prefer driver aids i dont thats why i drive a cup i just dont like the way you stereotyped all young people as bad drivers
ABS and Traction Control are extremely useful. Why do you think we spend £100's of thousands of pounds getting them onto race cars if the regs allow it.
The dynamics of a standard vehicle have changed massively over the past 20 years. What was a fast car in 1989 is merely a warm hatch today and the availability of what are essentialy quick cars has increased massively. 100bhp a litre was the holy grail 20 years ago and the preserve of the DFV and similar DuckTin type creations, 100bhp a litre is available in sodding Japanese shopping trolley now.
Do you need ABS/TCS - no. Does it make you a better driver - no. Is it useful - yes. Simple as that and its stopped a lot of people in cheap high specific output cars sticking them into the hedge or the car in front.
Oh and if you think you can out brake ABS on anything but snow/extremely loose surfaces you can't. I did an ABS install on a race car a couple of years ago - the drivers protested it all the way through. First test session driver comes back in claiming the ABS is useless/dead weight and at no point had he needed it/used it whilst out there - read the data and the ABS system had had 11 seperate activations on the hot lap previous to his in lap.
I'd rather every 'not interested in driving' type had ABS and TCS to keep them out of my boot/nose as 99% of them don't understand driving to the conditions of the road or limitations of the car.
Cheers
M
Its like anything not just driving , in most cases the older you are, the more experience you will have. Nowadays because technology moves on, the younger generation are brought up with these electronic driver aids and never experience cars without.
Think that makes sense
A real man or woman drives they way you'll probably not understand yet, if ever.
You're on L plates right?
This is a discussion, not a personal crusade where you can s**t talk your crap life onto others. Keep to the topic.
Oh, and I am a real man btw, I just checked...
This is why real drivers own 172 Cups ... (or 106 1.1s)
Well put.
+1 the technology is there to make driving easyer and much more safe, i would hardly call somone less of a men just because they have abs and esp.