To: | mgs@autox.team.net, Mark Jurras <jurrasm@genesis.torrco.com> |
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Subject: | Re: Bumper Height, ABS, Air Bags, and Pseudo-Safety |
From: | "Glen R. Wilson" <railroad@itw.com> |
Date: | Sun, 21 Apr 1996 12:37:41 -0400 |
Mark, I don't mean to jump all over you here, but your comments on the function of ABS _miss_ the point which is that brakes are supposed to stop the forward motion of the vehicle. You wrote: > The point of ABS is not to stop faster rather it is to keep the car > from going out of control during panic stops. Some cars more than > others tend to have the rear end pass the front end under panic braking > situations. ABS is used to prevent this situation as opposed to > stopping you faster. The big misconception is faster braking. If > braking causes the ABS to function then you are probably driving too > fast for the conditions. Then again, Mario Andretti said that if you > are in control then you are not driving fast enough. > > - -Mark "Why does my brake pedal always vibrate when I am stopping" Jurras The purpose of any braking system is to stop the car, and we usually need it to stop in as short a distance as possible. I was traveling down a slight decline on a road glazed with black ice with a light rain falling. I had lots of space between me and the stopped vehicle ahead. I was going 35 mph and following at a distance of 1000 or 1500 feet. I came around a bend and there was the stopped vehicle way up ahead. If I'd had any choice, I wouldn't have been out on the roads at all, but I had to get home from work. There are many times when I'd have to admit that I was following too closely or going too fast for conditions, but this wasn't one of them. The simple fact of the matter is that a high-tech system purposely permitted the wheels to continue to rotate in spite of the fact that I was pushing on the brake pedal thereby taking me out of the equation and effectively putting the car out of the driver's control. This, in my opinion, is not what a braking system should do. Glen |
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