Winter driving

Frank said:
Even with all wheel drive, we have to be careful in the winter.

EVERYONE has all-wheel brakes. The same 4 patches of rubber on the road for
your car is the same for all the other cars, and they all have brakes on
each wheel. All-wheel drive only helps when it's *pulling* your vehicle.
 
Hi Frank!





HarHarHar! That looks like it should be some sorta twisted Xmas card;
"Merry F____n' Christmas" ;-)

ByeBye! S.
Steve Jernigan KG0MB
Laboratory Manager
Microelectronics Research
University of Colorado
(719) 262-3101

Frank, Steve, just what we need for Xmas :))
Mind you, I do find driving with winter tyres soewhat stiffer!
Happy, harder, safer, Christmas ;-))
 
VanguardLH said:
All-wheel drive only helps when it's *pulling* your vehicle.

it's a little more than that - when going around a corner having AWD reduces
the torque on the drive wheels by 1/2 leaving more for lateral friction
needed to keep you on the road.

Anyone do this funny trick: when driving in slick conditions, I put my foot
on the brake to slow down but it was sheer ice. So all four wheels locked
up and because I was in gear the engine stalled! So I let my foot off the
brake, the car jerked a bit but then the engine was running again!
 
My Subaru has a skid-indicator brake-pedal shaker.
I was appalled the first time it came into action, it feels like there
are badly grinding broken gears, but it's only in your brake pedal, so
I figured out what was happening pretty quick.

They just want you to know you are skidding, and should consider
taking your foot off the brake so you can steer and choose to maneuver
around the obstacle instead of failing to brake, and skidding into it.

Nils K. Hammer
 
My Subaru has a skid-indicator brake-pedal shaker.
I was appalled the first time it came into action, it feels like there
are badly grinding broken gears, but it's only in your brake pedal, so
I figured out what was happening pretty quick.

They just want you to know you are skidding, and should consider
taking your foot off the brake so you can steer and choose to maneuver
around the obstacle instead of failing to brake, and skidding into it.

Nils K. Hammer

That's the ABS. A great peice of kit on ice.
 
My Subaru has a skid-indicator brake-pedal shaker.
I was appalled the first time it came into action, it feels like there
are badly grinding broken gears, but it's only in your brake pedal, so
I figured out what was happening pretty quick.

They just want you to know you are skidding, and should consider
taking your foot off the brake so you can steer and choose to maneuver
around the obstacle instead of failing to brake, and skidding into it.

ABS prevents the wheels from locking. Therefore, you can still
steer while braking.
 
My Subaru has a skid-indicator brake-pedal shaker.
I was appalled the first time it came into action, it feels like there
are badly grinding broken gears, but it's only in your brake pedal, so
I figured out what was happening pretty quick.

They just want you to know you are skidding, and should consider
taking your foot off the brake so you can steer and choose to maneuver
around the obstacle instead of failing to brake, and skidding into it.

Nils K. Hammer

Are you f'ing serious? I honestly hope you're kidding
 
My Subaru has a skid-indicator brake-pedal shaker.
I was appalled the first time it came into action, it feels like there
are badly grinding broken gears, but it's only in your brake pedal, so
I figured out what was happening pretty quick.

They just want you to know you are skidding, and should consider
taking your foot off the brake so you can steer and choose to maneuver
around the obstacle instead of failing to brake, and skidding into it.

Nils K. Hammer

I just hope that nobody takes that post seriously since keeping your
foot in the ABS will slow you, and still allow you to steer since it
will keep the wheels from locking up. I do find the post funny though.
Reminds me of the Simpsons episode where the cop pulls over Homer and
writes him a ticket to fix a light on the back of his car that was
blinking while he negotiated the turn.

Bill
 

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