question about cars with auto braking systems

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screenman

Squire
that's because you are older and more sensible. (like wot I am)

Yeh! but. They still work better like. I am not sure the speed of cars on the roads has changed much, the volume of them has though, who else thinks parking spaces are getting smaller. Also aprt from myself who else keeps thier car in a garage at night.
 

Profpointy

Legendary Member
Yeh! but. They still work better like. I am not sure the speed of cars on the roads has changed much, the volume of them has though, who else thinks parking spaces are getting smaller. Also aprt from myself who else keeps thier car in a garage at night.

not entirely sure brakes are that much better. My '68 Cortina without-servo could lock up the wheels with a good stomp on the pedals, as can my vastly superior modern Saab. (well 15 year old). I suspect the grip / braking force is the same. OK the saab brakes would take a lot longer to overhead & fade if I drove around like a loon, and I don't need to press nearly as hard, but in actual slowing downess - not sure there's much in it. The saab doe have anti-lock but I could and did cadence brake on the Cortina. An old drum braked morris might be different story - dunno.

Road holding is in a different league though - but again I could drive the old ford to its limits in reasonable safety, but is that safer than driving far faster in the Saab albeit within the car's limits - but maybe beyond the driver's
 

mustang1

Legendary Member
Location
London, UK
All cars should have this as standard to stop the nobs behind tailgating. In fact, shouldn't just restrict this to cars. White band, tipper trucks, everything.

Except those pesky cyclists of course. :smile:

I've never felt that heavy braking someone mentioned above but I set the cruise quite far which keeps allowing clowns to go from the next lane into my lane.

Edit: ps someone mentioned parking cameras. I like them but given a choice if beepers OR camera, I'd take the beepers every time.
 

Fnaar

Smutmaster General
Location
Thumberland
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I also can't stand all the bleeping that goes on when I put it in the garage. I know it's a tight fit, but I don't think all the drama is called for.[/QUOTE]
That's a quote from "Miss Goodbody's Compendium of English Vicars". :okay:
 

Lurpak

not interested mate
It's for people on their phones isn't it.
 

screenman

Squire
Indeedy. A skilled and conscientious driver will have left ample space betwixt their front bumper and the vehicle in front.

I am sure that around this area the driving instructors teach tailgating, in fact it might even be part of the driving test. Having driven all over the UK I honestly feel that Lincolnshire has about the lowest standard of driving, and that auto braking could be a huge help.
 

NorthernDave

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