Drago
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Every time I pull up at traffic lights on a slight incline I’m dazzled by a sea of red brake lights. Am I the only old fashioned driver who has a working handbrake?
That's one of my pet hates.
Every time I pull up at traffic lights on a slight incline I’m dazzled by a sea of red brake lights. Am I the only old fashioned driver who has a working handbrake?
A handbrake only has one function: to do skids.
If you're not going to do skids, then just get a button handbrake or like some people have mentioned, an auto handbrake which doesn't require any button at all (which is my preference too).
Every time I pull up at traffic lights on a slight incline I’m dazzled by a sea of red brake lights. Am I the only old fashioned driver who has a working handbrake?
Same here, it's far more relaxing to stick it in neutral and put the handbrake on.
Every time I pull up at traffic lights on a slight incline I’m dazzled by a sea of red brake lights. Am I the only old fashioned driver who has a working handbrake?
You're not a real man till you've driven with no handbrake. I did nearly a year in a Marina like that after the handbrake bracket parted company with the transmission tunnel. A three quid tip to the MoT tester who operated from a garage underneath the viaduct in Silvertown saw it issued with a fresh certificate. My refined clutch control and speed of shifting my foot from brake to gas kept me safe. I did eventually pop rivet the housing back on.
Those were the days.
Luxury !
How about no clutch ?