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In article , mm0fmf
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On 26/01/2020 20:19, bert wrote:
In article , The Natural Philosopher
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On 24/01/2020 11:18, NY wrote:
Sadly, more and more drivers use their footbrake all the time that
they* are stopped - do they even know where the handbrake is? I
suspect the* worst culprits are those with automatic transmission
who stay in Drive* with the footbrake on to prevent them creeping
forwards, rather than* knocking it into neutral until they are about


The use of the handbrake is mandatory in a clutched car. Your left
foot has to be on the clutch and the right on the accelerator.
In the case of an automatioc its almost the exact opposite. You have
to learn to left foot brake to control the car in the* same way you
can a clutched car: that is, fixed accelerator and then control
uptake on the left foot by releasing the brake insietd of the clutch.

My current car has an electric motorised handbrake. It's called a
'parking brake' and thats ALL it is designed for, and its riddy
awkward to iuse in a traffic queue on a slope as it takes an
appreciable time to disengage


Drove an automatic RR Evoque recently. Automatically prevented creep,
automatically prevented roll back, automatically released brake when
accelerator pressed. I think it would have wiped my a*** if only I
could have found the right menu option. Driving is being de skilled.


But being a Range Rover all those functions will soon fail or become
intermittent and cost an arm, two legs and liver to repair.

Oh no much simpler than that. It would insist telling me that the washer
bottle needed filling - even though the Dealer staff had just filled
it!!
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bert