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Thread: Hard Braking
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Old 04-11-2008, 06:49 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Re: Hard Braking

Cough. Cough. Cough.

No doubt waynesel is dubious on the...ahem...explanation on why that unpleasant experience was actually *a good thing*.

Now he will know that if he hits the brakes hard, and then wants to lighten up, the brake system will second guess him, behave erratically, ignore his braking input, and cause him to hit--or be hit by--what he otherwise could have easily avoided. All this to accommodate the stupid driver that he is not.

Yes, waynesel, you'll really appreciate that next time it happens to you.

I think it would have been more honest for our experts to just admit that this defect is present in the system, and you should learn to live with it, and hope it doesn't interfere with some evasive maneuver you might attempt in the future.
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