In that same thread, another poster mentioned that his father routinely did that very thing.Hey... better to have to remove it on your own, than install it! Not that I'd know, but I can imagine.
In that same thread, another poster mentioned that his father routinely did that very thing.Hey... better to have to remove it on your own, than install it! Not that I'd know, but I can imagine.
Exactly! Therefore the tire with the least traction controls the braking. That works fine on bare tar... not so much in other conditions when you really need all of your braking capability. The main purpose of ABS seems to be to compensate for people's inability or unwillingness to use safe driving habits.remember that most modern antilock systems operate independently on each wheel
No, it doesn't. That's what "independently" means... it eases up the braking force on the wheel that's slipping, and NOT on the ones that are not.Exactly! Therefore the tire with the least traction controls the braking.
Actually, it equalizes the braking bwtween all 4 tires. If one wheel is on ice and 3 are on tar, you may as well open your door and drag your feet.No, it doesn't. That's what "independently" means... it eases up the braking force on the wheel that's slipping, and NOT on the ones that are not.
Maybe in the '90s. For the last 10+ years almost all cars sold in the USA have 4 sensor/4 channel ABS. This means that each wheel is independently controlled.Actually, it equalizes the braking bwtween all 4 tires. If one wheel is on ice and 3 are on tar, you may as well open your door and drag your feet.
Todays topic; people who don't know or follow basic traffic laws. 50+ years ago my driver's ed instructor told us that traffic laws arw merely enforced courtesy. Is that such a difficult concept to grasp?
NJ earns high marks, on any list of the most-obnoxious drivers in the country. In fact, they’d be the shining star example, if they didn’t sit right in the shadow of Connecticut.People using the shoulder to drive during an accident back up (people don't seem to understand that two vehicles can't occupy the same space without repercussions.)
NJ drivers crashing while more drivers do daredevil tricks to bypass the backup, driving on shoulders, full speed up and down business driveways etc.
Why I dislike driving on route 1 in NJ, it's always a free for all.