• StinkyFingerItchyBum@lemmy.ca
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    11 days ago

    Yes. A good driver doesn’t test those limits. (Except under controlled circumstances.) We drive cautiously according to conditions. If ABS is triggered, you’ve done something wrong.

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      11 days ago

      Unfortunately you are relying on everyone being a good driver to keep you safe. It’s surprising how many people don’t understand simple concepts such as the impact of speed or stopping distances…or choose to ignore the consequences.

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          11 days ago

          I agree with you. And in the components car.

          I am just saying those who are ignorant to driving or safety will always be the weakest link. And of course we have to consider competency.

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            Skill is such a dumb take on ABS. You cannot adapt to every single situation by “driving according to the conditions”. An animal could jump in front of you in the dark. Unless you are literally driving at walking pace there is no chance ABS wouldn’t help you in such a situation if it is icy. Just because you have been lucky through life doesn’t take away the fact that there are some situations where safety systems will be better. ABS and ESP are significant safety improvements that come with little associated cost.